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THE 

RECORD  SOCIETY 

FOR  THE 

PUBLICATION  OF  ORIGINAL  DOCUMENTS 

RELATING  TO 

LANCASHIRE  AND  CHESHIRE, 


Council,  IflOO-l. 

Lieut. -Col.  HENRY  FISHWICK,  F.S.A.,  The  Heiyhts,  Rochdale,  PRESIDENT. 

G.  E.  COKAYNE,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  Heralds 
College,  London,  E.C.,  VICE-PRESIDENT. 

Sir  GEORGE  J.  ARMYTAGE,  BART.,  F.S.A.,  Kirhlees  Park,  Bri<jh<>ttse. 
HENRY  BBIERLEY,  Mab's  Cross,  \Vigan. 

THOMAS  H.  DAVIES-COLLEY,  M.A.,  16,  Wellington-  Road,  Whalley  Ranye, 
Manchester. 

WILLIAM  FARHER,  Marton  House,  Shimon. 

MAJOR  PARKER,  Bromholme,  Clitheroe. 

B.  D.  RADCLIFFE,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Old  Sionit,  Liverpool. 

THE  REV.  J.  H.  STANNING,  M.A.,   The  Vicarage,  Leigh,  Lancashire* 

JOHN  PAUL  RYLANDS,  F.S.A  ,  2,  Charlexrille,  Birkenhead,  HON.  TREAS. 

WM.  FERGUSSON  IRVINE,  4,  Eaton  Road,  Jttrkenheatl,  HON.  SECRETARY. 


le  Society  shall  be  called  the  RECORD  SOCIETY,  and 
shall  have  for  its  object  the  transcribing  and  publishing  of  Original 
Documents  relating  to  the  Counties  of  Lancaster  and  Chester. 

2. That  the  affairs  of  the  Society  shall  be  governed  by  a  Council, 

consisting  of  a  President  and  twelve  Members,  the  former  of  whom 
shall  be  annually  elected  by  the  Council. 

8. — That  three  Members  of  the  Council  shall  form  a  quorum. 

4. — That  the  subscription  of  Members  of  the  Society  shall  be 
£1  Is.  per  annum,  which  shall  entitle  them  to  the  publications  for 
the  year ;  but  any  Member  whose  subscription  shall  be  two  years  in 
arrear  shall  thereupon  be  removed  from  the  Society,  and  shall  not  be 
re-admitted  until  all  arrears  have  been  paid.  The  number  of  Members 
is  limited  to  350. 

5. — That  the  subscriptions  shall  be  due  on  the  80th  of  June  in 
each  year,  and  that  no  work  shall  be  issued  to  any  Member  whose 
subscription  is  in  arrear. 

6.— That  an  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society  shall  be  held  in  the 
month  of  October,  of  which  due  notice  shall  be  sent  to  all  the 
Members.  At  this  meeting  a  Eeport  of  the  work  of  the  Society, 
with  a  Statement  of  the  Income  and  Expenditure,  shall  be  presented. 
These  shall  be  annually  published,  together  with  a  List  of  Members 
and  the  Rules  of  the  Society. 

7. — That  so  long  as  the  funds  of  the  Society  permit,  two  volumes 
at  least  shall  be  issued  to  the  Members  in  each  year. 

8. — That  no  copies  of  the  publications  of  the  Society  shall  be 
sold  to  non-members,  except  at  an  increased  price  to  be  fixed  by  the 
Council. 

9.— That  no  payment  shall  be  made  to  any  person  for  editing  any 
work  for  the  Society,  but  that  the  Editor  of  each  volume  shall  be 
entitled  to  twenty  copies  of  the  work  so  edited  by  him. 

!0. — That  the  Treasurer's  Accounts  shall  be  audited  by  two 
Members  of  the  Society,  who  shall  be  elected  at  the  Annual 
Meeting. 

11.— No  alteration  shall  be  made  in  any  of  the  above  Rules 
except  at  the  Annual  General  Meeting.  Notice  of  any  proposed 
alterations  must  be  sent  to  the  Hon.  Secretary  a  month  before  such 
General  Meeting. 

u  1n'~^hat  a  Meeting  of  the  Council  of  the  Society  shall  be  called 
by  the  Hon.  Secretary  at  least  once  in  every  three  months. 

The  Annual  Subscription  of  £1  ls.,  entitling  the  Members  to  all 
they  olumes  issued  for  that  year,  may  be  paid  to  the  Hon.  Treasurer, 
or  to  the  credit  of  the  Society  at  their  Bankers,  the  Manchester  and 
Liverpool  District  Banking  Company,  Limited,  at  any  of  their 
branches. 


Krport  for  tlje  fear  1899-1900. 

Read  at  the  Council  Meeting  held  in   the  Audit  Iloom  of  the 
Chetham  Hospital,  Manchester,  October  24th,  1900. 


SINCE  the  last  Annual  Meeting,  held  on  the  23rd  October,  1899, 
one  volume  has  been  issued  to  the  Members.  This  is  volume  40, 
being  the  third  volume  of  Pleadings  and  Depositions  in  the 
Duchy  Court  of  Lancaster  from  the  reign  of  Edward  VI.  to  that 
of  Philip  and  Mary. 

The  second  volume  for  the  year  should  have  been  Major 
Parker's  "  Calendar  of  the  Assize  Rolls  for  Lancaster  to  the  reign 
of  Edward  I." 

This  was  put  in  the  printer's  hands  more  than  a  year  ago, 
but  after  a  portion  had  been  printed  off,  Major  Parker  received 
orders  to  proceed  with  his  regiment  to  South  Africa,  where  he 
has  remained  ever  since,  and  the  issue  of  the  volume  has  con- 
sequently been  delayed.  Major  Parker  hopes  to  resume  it  on  his 
return  home,  an  event  which  is  looked  forward  to  now  in  the 
near  future. 


iv  Report  of  the  Society. 

When  it  became  evident  that  this  volume  could  not  be  com- 
pleted, Mr.  Button  and  Mr.  Axon  very  kindly  offered  to  commence 
at  once  the  first  volume  of  the  Manchester  Quarter  Sessions 
Records,  which,  as  stated  in  a  recent  Report,  had  been  transcribed 
at  the  expense  of  the  Manchester  Corporation  from  a  newly 
discovered  manuscript.  This  is  now  well  in  hand,  and  should  be 
issued  to  the  Members  as  a  second  volume  for  the  year  1899-1900 
at  an  early  date.  For  the  current  year  Mr.  Farrer  is  editing  a 
number  of  Lancashire  Court  Rolls,  temp.  Edward  II.,  and  with 
it,  it  is  hoped  that  a  second  volume  of  the  Manchester  Quarter 
Sessions  Records  will  be  printed. 

The  following  is  a  complete  list  of  the  Society's  publications 
already  printed  up  to  the  present  time  : 

Ift7ft  7Q    J  *'  Commonwealth  Church  Survey. 

'    (  II.  Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1545  to  1620. 

ift7Q«n    J  III.  Lancashire    Inquisitions.     Stuart    Period. 

Parti.     1603  to  1613. 

•  IV.  Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1621  to  1650. 

1880-81.   J  V.  The   Register  of  Prestbury,  co.    Chester, 

I  1560  to  1636. 

.  VI.  Cheshire  and   Lancashire   Funeral  Certi- 

1881-82.   ]  ficates.     1600  to  1678. 

}  VII.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Records.     Part  I. 

1882-83.  VIII.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Records.  Part  II. 

,  IX.  Preston  Guild  Rolls,  1397-1682. 

1883-84.   J  X.  Index  to  the  Lancashire  Wills  proved  at 

[  Richmond,  1457  to  1680. 

1884-85     I  XI'  Exclie(luer  Depositions,  1558  to  1702. 

XII.  Miscellanies,  Lancashire  &  Cheshire.Vol.  I. 


Iu'j)ort  of  the  Society. 


1885-86.   | 

XIII. 
XIV. 

1886-87.   | 

XV. 
XVI. 

1887-88.    H 

XVII. 
XVIII. 

1888-89.   | 

XIX. 
XX. 

1889-90. 

XXI. 
XXII. 

XXIII. 

1890-91. 

XXIV. 

1891-92. 

XXV. 
XXVI. 

( 

XXVII. 

1892-98.  J 

XXVIII. 

1893-94. 


1894-95.   n 


1895-96. 


Index  to  the  Lancashire  Wills  proved  at 

Richmond,  1680  to  1748. 
Annales  Cestrienses. 

Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1660-1680. 
Lancashire    Inquisitions.     Stuart   Period. 
Part  II.     1614  to  1622. 

Lancashire    Inquisitions.     Stuart   Period. 

Part  III.     1622  to  1625. 
Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1681  to  1700. 

Civil  War  in  Cheshire. 

Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1701  to  1720. 

The   Register  of  Leyland,  co.  Lancaster. 

1653  to  1715. 
Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1721  to  1740. 

Index  to  the  Lancashire  Wills  proved  at 

Richmond,  1748  to  1792. 
The  Ro)alist  Composition  Papers  relating 

to  Lancashire.     Vol.  I.     A  and  B. 

Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1741  to  1760. 

The  Royalist  Composition  Papers  relating 

to  Lancashire.      Vol.  II.      C  to  F. 

Lancashire  Lay  Subsidies,  Henry  III.  to 

Edward  I. 
Plundered  Minister's  Accounts,  Lancashire 

and  Cheshire.     Part  I.     1643-1654. 


XXIX.  The  Royalist  Composition  Papers  relating 
to  Lancashire.     Vol.  III.     G  and  H. 


XXX. 
XXXI. 

XXXII. 
XXXIII. 


1896-97. 


I  xxxiv. 

XXXV. 


A  Collection  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 

Wills. 
Miscellanies,    Lancashire    and    Cheshire, 

Vol.  II. 

Pleadings  and  Depositions  in  the  Duchy 
Court  of  Lancaster.  Part  I. 

Miscellanies,  Lancashire  and  Cheshire, 
Vol.  III. 

Plundered  Minister's  Accounts,  Lancashire 
and  Cheshire.  Part  II.  1654-1660. 

Pleadings  and  Depositions  in  the  Duchy 
Court  of  Lancaster.  Part  II. 


vi  Report  of  the  Society. 

(XXXVI.  The  Royalist  Composition  Papers  relating 
to  Lancashire.     Vol.  IV.     I  to  0. 
XXXVII.  Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1761  to  1780. 
A  to  M. 

XXXVIII.  Index  to  the  Wills  at  Chester,  1761  to  1780. 

NtoZ. 


'        XXXIX.  Lancashire    Final     Concords.        Part    I. 
I  1196  to  1307. 


1898-1 

A. -A... 

(  XL.  Pleadings  and  Depositions  in  the  Duchy 

1  ftQQ  1 QOft  J  Court  of  Lancaster.     Part  III. 

XLI.  Manchester     Quarter    Sessions    Records. 
Part  I.  (in  the  Press.) 

13s3  The  Council  must  again  refer  to  Rule  5,  under  which  no 
volume  can  be  delivered  to  any  Member  whose  subscription  is 
in  arrear. 


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viii  Report  of  the  Society. 

LIST     OF     MEMBERS. 

Corrected  to  25th  October,  1900. 


ADSHEAD,  G.  H.,  Fern  Villas,  Bolton  Road,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 
Amherst    of    Hackney,    The   Lord,   Didlington   Hall,   Brandon, 

Norfolk. 

Andrew,  Samuel,  St.  John's  Terrace,  Hey,  Lees,  Manchester. 
Antiquaries,  The  Society  of,  Burlington  House,  London. 
Armytage,  Sir  George  J.,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  Kirklees  Park,  Brighouse. 
Ashton,  T.  Gair,  36,  Charlotte  Street,  Manchester. 
Aspinall,  B.  J.,  Standen  Hall,  Clitheroe. 
Assheton,  Ralph,  Downham  Hall,  Clitheroe. 
Athill,  Charles  H.,  Richmond  Herald,  Heralds'  College,  London, 

E.G. 

BAGSHAWE,  W.  H.  G.,  Ford  Hall,  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derbyshire. 

Bispham,  William,  12,  West  18th  Street,  New  York. 

Bostock,  R.  C.,  Beddgelert,  Grove  Park,  Ramsgate. 

Brierley,  Henry,  Mab's  Cross,  Wigan. 

Bromley.  James,  The  Homestead,  Lathom,  Ormskirk. 

Brooke,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  F.S.A.,  Armitage  Bridge,  Huddersfield. 

Buckley,  G.  F.,  Linfitt's  House,  Delph,  Saddleworth. 

Burke,  H.  Farnham,  Somerset  Herald,  Heralds'  College,  London. 

CALVEET,  Richard.  Walton-le-Dale,  Preston. 

Carington,  H.  H.  Smith,  Stanley  Grove,  Oxford  Road,  Manchester. 

Carrington,  W.  A.,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire. 

Chadwick,  J.  0. 

Chapman,  E.,  M.A.,  M.P.,  Hill  End,  Mottram-in-Longdendale. 

Chester,  The  Lord  Bishop  of,  The  Palace,  Chester. 

Chorlton,  Thomas,  32,  Brazenose  Street,  Manchester. 

Christie,  R.  C.,  M.A  ,  D.C.L.,  Ribsden,  Bagshot,  Surrey. 

Clarke,  James,  2,  Lune  Street,  Preston. 

Clegg,  James  W.,  Spring  Hill  House,  High  Crompton,  Oldham. 

Cokayne,    G.    E.,    M.A.,    F.S.A.,    Clarenceux    King    of  Arms, 

Heralds'  College,  London. 
Crompton,  John,  High  Crompton,  Oldham. 

Cross,  The  Viscount,  G.C.B.,  Eccle  Riggs,  Broughton-in-Furness. 
Cross,  James,  Shirdley  Hill,  Ormskirk. 
Crossley,  E.  W.,  Dean  House,  Triangle,  Halifax. 
Crofton,  H.  T.,  36,  Brazenose  Street,  Manchester. 
Cunlifte,  J.   Williams,   109,    Lansdowne    Road,    Netting    Hill, 

London,  W. 


Report  of  the  Society.  ix 

DAMES,  R.  S.  Longworth,  21,  Herbert  Street,  Dublin. 
Davenport,  The  Rev.  G.  H.,  M.A.,  Foxley,  Hereford. 
Davies-Colley,  Thomas  H.,  M.A.,  16,  Wellington  Road,  Whalley 

Range,  Manchester. 

Derby,  The  Earl  of,  Knowsley,  Prescot. 
De  Trafford,   Sir  F.    Humphrey,    Bart.,    Hill    Crest,    Market 

Harborough. 
Dixon,  George,  Astle  Hall,  Chelford,  Cheshire. 

EAGLE,  William,  37,  Brown  Street,  Manchester. 
Earle,  T.  Algernon,  90,  King  Street,  Manchester. 
Ellis,  T.  Ratcliffe,  18,  King  Street,  Wigan. 

FFARINGTON,  Lieut.-Colonel,  R.A.,  Mariebonne,  Wigan. 

Farrer,  William,  Marton  House,  Skipton. 

tfoulkes,  His  Honour  W.  Wynne,  M.A.,  Old  Northgate  House, 

Chester. 

Fishwick,  Lieut.-Col.,  F.S.A.,  The  Heights,  Rochdale. 
Fletcher,  J.  S.,  Merlewood,  Virginia  Water,  Surrey. 
Fletcher,   J.   Walter,   19,   Parliament   Hill    Road,   Hampstead, 

London,  N.W. 
Frost,  F.  A.,  Grappenhall  Hall,  Warrington. 

GREGSON,  W.  E.,  Moor  Lane,  Great  Crosby,  Liverpool. 

HANKINSON,  G,  H.,  Woodlands  Park,  Altrincham. 

Harrison,  Commander  M.  J.,  R.N., The  Old  Cedars,  Sydenham,  S.E. 

Healey,  C.  E.  H.,  Chadwyck,  7,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn, 

London. 

Holland,  Walter,  Carnatic  Hall,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool. 
Hovenden,  R.,  F.S.A.,  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon,  Surrey. 
Hughes,  H.  R.,  Kinmel  Park,  Abergele. 

IRVINE,  Win.  Fergusson,  4,  Eaton  Road,  Birkenhead. 

JACKSON,  W.  F.  Marsh,  Smethwick,  Staffordshire. 

James,  Wm.  Ashton,  1.  Fleet  Street,  London. 

Jones,  Win.,  Hope  Bank,  Lancaster  Road,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

KELSALL,  John,  Hinxton  House,  East  Sheen,  London,  S.W. 

Kenyon,  The  Lord,  Gredlington,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 

Knowles,  James,  Guildhall  Chambers,  Lloyd  Street,  Manchester. 

LAW,  William,  Honorsfeld,  Littleborough,  Manchester. 
Lees,  Samuel,  Park  Bridge,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Legh,  Lieut-Col.  Cornwall,  High  Legh,  Knutsford. 
Lever,  W.  H.,  Thornton  Manor,  Thornton  Hough,  Cheshire. 
Library,  Free  Public,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 


x  Report  of  the  Society. 

Library,  Free,  Barrow-in-Furness. 

,,  Free,  Birkenhead, 

,,  Central  Free,  Birmingham. 

,,  Free  Public,  Blackburn. 

„  Public,  Bolton-le-Moors. 

„  British  Museum,  care  of  Dulau  &  Co.,  87,  Soho  Square, 

London,  W. 

„  University,  Cambridge. 

,,  Free  Public,  Chester. 

,,  Chapter,  Chester. 

„  Chester     and     North    Wales     Archaeological     Society, 

Grosvenor  Museum,  Chester. 

,,  Free  Public,  Chorley. 

,,  Free,  Edinburgh. 

,,  Free  Public,  Hey  wood,  Lancashire. 

„  Leyland,  Hindley,  near  Wigan. 

„  The  Storey  Institute,  Lancaster. 

„  Public,  Leeds. 

„  Free,  Leigh,  Lancashire. 

,.  Historic   Society   of  Lancashire    and    Cheshire,    Royal 

Institution,  Liverpool. 

,,  Athenasum,  Liverpool. 

„  Free  Public,  Liverpool. 

,,  Guildhall,  London. 

„  Inner  Temple,  London. 

„  St.    George's,    Hanover    Square,    Buckingham    Palace 

Road,  London. 

,,  Sion  College,  Victoria  Embankment,  London,  E.G. 

„  Public   Record   Offices,  care   of   Eyre   &    Spottiswoode, 

5,  Middle  New  Street,  London,  E.G. 

„  Chetham,  Manchester. 

,,  Free  Public,  Manchester. 

,,  John  Rylands,  Manchester. 

„  Lancashire  College,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester. 

„  Cathedral,  Manchester,  per  Canon  Crane. 

„  Incorporated    Law    Library    Society,   Kennedy   Street, 

Manchester. 

„  Owens'  College,  Manchester. 

,,  Portico,  Manchester. 

,,  Free,  Nottingham. 

,,  Bodleian,  Oxford. 

,,  Dr.  Shepherd's,  Preston. 

,,  Equitable  Pioneers',  Rochdale. 

„  Free  Public,  Rochdale. 

„  Royal  Free,  Peel  Park,  Salford. 

„  Central  Free,  Sheffield. 

,,  Free,  Southport. 

„  Free  Public,  St.  Helens. 

„  Museum  and,  Warrington. 


Report  of  the  Society.  xi 

Library,  Free,  Wigan. 

Melbourne    Free,   care   of    Agent-General   of    Victoria, 

15,  Victoria  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

„       Bibliotheque,    Nationale,    Paris,    per    Th.     Wohlleben, 
50,  Great  Russell  Street,  London,  \V.G. 


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THE     RECORD     SOCIETY 

FOR  THE 

ipubltcattou    of   ©rtgtnal    Documents 

RELATING   TO 

LANCASHIRE     AND     CHESHIRE. 


VOLUME     XLI, 


1901 


SOME 

Court    Bolls 


OF    THE 


LORDSHIPS,     WAPENTAKES, 

AND 

DEMESNE     MANORS 

OF 

Cfcomas,   CBarl  of   tancaster, 


IN   THE 


County   of   Haucaster, 

FOR     THE      I7TH     AND      [8TH     YEARS     OF     EDWARD      II., 

A.D.,     1323-4- 


From    the    Original    Rolls,   preserved    in    the    Public    Record 
Office,    London. 


EDITED    BV 

WILLIAM     FARRER, 


PRINTKD    FOR 


THE      RECORD       SOCIETY. 
1901. 


INTRODUCTION. 


For  the  maintenance  of  peace,  the  administration  of  justice, 
and  the  general  conduct  of  public  affairs,  the  country  was 
at  an  early  period  divided  into  counties,  the  county  into 
hundreds  or  wapentakes,  and  the  latter  into  townships  or 
vills.  Of  these  three  divisions,  the  two  greater  ones  had 
each  a  Court.  Sometimes  the  township,  or  a  group  of 
townships,  was  coincident  with  a  manor,  and  the  manor 
also  had  a  Court  The  "  County "  was  not,  however,  a 
district  or  extent  of  country,  it  was  a  large  community  and 
it  was  also  a  Court  So  also  the  "  Wapentake  " — a  name, 
formerly,  of  more  general  use  in  Lancashire  than  Hundred — 
was  a  smaller  community,  and  was  also  a  Court  Sometimes, 
as  in  the  case  of  the  Wapentake  of  Blackburn,  the  baronial 
Court  for  the  Honour  of  Clitheroe  became  merged  in  the 
"  Wapentake,"  both  being  coincident  with  the  fief  granted 
to  the  de  Lacy  family.  In  other  cases,  the  "  Wapentake, 
i.e.,  the  Court  of  the  W7apentake,  was  shorn  of  some  of  its 
townships,  which  became  appendant  to  a  baronial  court, 
such  as  that  of  Penwortham.  The  creation  of  this  barony 
eliminated  the  "  Wapentake  "  of  Leyland,  i.e.,  the  Court,  and 
it  became  merged  in  the  baronial  Court  of  Penwortham, 
together  with  the  following  townships  in  Amounderness, 
Frees,  Broghton,  Whittingham,  Claughton,  Freckleton, 
Warton  and  Bankhouses,  Newton,  Elswick,  Kellamergh  and 


vi  INTRODUCTION. 

Brining.*  So  again  the  "  Wapentake "  of  Salford  had  no 
jurisdiction  within  the  lordship  of  Rochdale,  manor  of 
Tottington,  nor  within  those  manors  which  belonged  to  the 
barony  of  Manchester.  On  the  other  hand,  the  "  County " 
had  jurisdiction  over  all  other  courts,  whether  baronial  or 
hundredal. 

The  "  County "  met  once  every  six  weeks  under  the 
presidency  of  the  Sheriff,  or  one  of  the  coroners,  or  their 
deputy.  It  was  attended  by  judges  or  doomsmen  (judices, 
judicatores),  by  suitors  (sectatores),  certain  freeholders  of  the 
shire  required  by  their  tenure  to  do  suit  to  it  (facere  sectam), 
and  by  the  township  and  constable  of  each  township  in 
the  persons  of  two  or  four  freeholders.  Juries  were  also  sent 
from  each  of  the  wapentakes  to  present  offences,  trespasses, 
defaults,  accidents,  and  other  matters  which  had  come  under 
their  view,  or  about  which  the  Crown  desired  to  be  certified. 
The  records  of  the  Courts  are  usually  drawn  up  in  a 
routine  manner.  After  the  heading  cited  in  the  last  foot- 
note, follow  the  fines  laid  upon  doomsmen  or  judges  for 
absence  at  either  or  both  of  the  two  great  yearly  Courts, 
which  were  usually  held  after  Easter  and  Michaelmas ;  then 
follow  the  names  of  the  suitors  and  the  fines  laid  upon  them 
in  like  manner,  then  the  names  of  the  townships  (villata) 
and  constablewicks  (constabularies),  with  the  names  of  two 
or  four  persons  appearing  at  each  of  the  two  great  courts, 
or  the  fine  imposed  for  failing  to  appear.  After  that  the 
business  of  the  Court  is  put  on  record. 

While  the  "  County  "  was  nominally  held  every  six  weeks, 

*  See  the  Roll  of  the  "  Curia  Apparencie "  or  Court  of  Appearance  of 
Penwortham,  held  there  on  Oct.  2ist,  13  Henry  VIII.  (1521),  before  Henry 
Faryngton,  esquire,  chief  steward  there.  (Duchy  »f  Lane.,  Court  Rolls, 
Bundle  78,  No.  1021,  m.  4). 


INTRODUCTION.  Vll 

it  is  probable  that  the  various  suitors  just  described  were 
only  obliged  to  attend  the  two  great  courts  yearly.  They 
were  probably  summoned  to  attend  the  others  by  notice, 
and  if  the  King  sent  his  writ  to  the  Sheriff  he  might  summon 
a  special  Court  at  any  time. 

Many  of  the  actions  brought  in  the  "  County  "  are  appeals 
of  assault,  or  trespass  with  force  and  arms.  There  are  many 
actions  for  debt,  and  not  a  few  personal  actions,  such  as  that 
referred  to  in  the  Fine  Roll,  i  John,  m.  8,  where  Hugh 
Bussel  deraigned  the  barony  of  Penwortham  against 
Geoffrey  Bussel,  in  the  Court  of  John,  Count  of  Mortain, 
when  he  was  lord  of  Lancaster.  In  this  case,  as  very 
frequently  happened,  the  judgment  was  obtained  wrongfully, 
and  the  case  was  removed  into  the  King's  Court,  where  so 
heavy  a  fine  was  laid  upon  Hugh  Bussel,  that  he  was  fain 
to  sell  his  barony  to  the  Constable  of  Chester  in  return  for 
an  acquittance  of  the  said  fine.  As  a  rule,  the  "  County " 
dealt  only  with  the  initial  proceedings  in  criminal  cases.  It 
is  a  matter  for  regret  that  no  roll  of  any  "  County  "  Court 
of  Lancaster  has  been  preserved  to  our  time,  but  there  are 
many  presentations — apparently  made  in  the  "  County  "- 
recorded  on  the  Palatinate  of  Lancaster  Plea  Rolls  from 
Henry  IV.  onwards,  and  mention  of  suits  commenced  in  the 
County  is  frequently  found  in  the  Rolls  of  Justices  of 
Assize,  Coram  Rege,  and  the  King's  Bench. 

The  inferior  Court  of  the  Wapentake  was  held  once  every 
three  weeks,  and  judging  from  the  rolls  here  printed,  and 
from  the  rolls  of  later  "  Wapentakes,"  there  appears  to  have 
been  little  if  any  difference  as  to  suitors  and  judges  between 
it  and  the  "  County."  The  inquisitiones  post  mortem  contain 
frequent  references  to  estates  held  by  military  service  or  in 
socage,  and  by  doing  suit  to  "  County "  from  six  weeks  to 


viii  INTRODUCTION. 

* 

six  weeks,  and  to  "  Wapentake  "  from  three  weeks  to  three 
weeks.  Actions  to  resist  distraint  for  suit  of  court  are  often 
traceable  in  the  Final  Concords* 

Again,  there  seems  to  have  been  little  difference  between 
the  procedure  of  the  baronial  courts  and  the  "  Wapentake." 
Where  there  was  much  land  held  "by  barony,"  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  "  Wapentake  "  seem  to  have  been  confined 
to  actions  for  trespass  with  force  and  arms,  and  for  recovery 
of  debts  under  forty  shillings  and  breach  of  assize,  bye- 
laws,  etc.  The  present  volume  affords  examples  of  each 
class  of  Courts. 

The  introduction  to  this  volume  is  not  the  place  for 
a  disquisition  upon  the  administration  of  justice  in  the 
County  and  Wapentake  in  early  times.  Those  who  are 
curious  for  information  on  the  subject  are  referred  to 
Pollock  and  Maitland's  History  of  English  Law>  Bishop 
Stubbs'  Constitutional  History  of  England,  the  Publications 
of  the  Selden  Society,  and  kindred  works.  But  one  or  two 
extracts  from  Assize  Rolls  throwing  li^ht  on  the  subject  of 
suit  of  court  to  the  county  and  wapentake  or  baronial  court 
in  the  thirteenth  century,  may  not  be  considered  out  of  place 
here :  — 

At  Lancaster,  on  the  morrow  of  Holy  Trinity,  40  Henry  HI. 
(i2th  June,  1256),  a  final  agreement  was  made  between  Roger 
de  Lancaster,  plaintiff,  and  Gilbert  de  Lancastre,  deforciant  of 
customs  and  services  which  Roger  claimed  from  Gilbert  of  the 
free  tenement  which  he  holds  of  him,  to  wit  the  manor  of  Hartes- 
hop  (Hartshope  Hall,  near  Patterdale),  of  which  he  claimed  homage, 
and  the  service  of  the  2Oth  part  of  one  Knight's  fee,  suit  to  his 
Court  of  Barton  from  three  weeks  to  three  weeks,  and  that  he 
should  find  a  "  Witnesman  "  to  testify  to  summonses  and  attach- 
ments in  the  said  Court,  and  that  he  should  find  puture  for  the 

*  Cf.  vol.  xxxix,  Record  Soc.  of  Lane  and  Chesh.,  pp.  90,  94.  104,  109-110, 
129,  etc. 


INTRODUCTION.  IX 

land  serjeant  of  the  said  Roger  when  he  should  pass  through 
Gilbert's  said  manor  to  make  summonses  and  attachments,  which 
services  Gilbert  has  not  acknowledged. 

Gilbert  acknowledged  that  he  and  his  heirs  will  henceforth 
render  to  Roger  and  his  heirs  homage  for  the  said  manor,  and 
the  service  of  the  loth  part  of  one  Knight's  fee,  and  do  suit  at 
the  said  Court  when  any  plea  shall  be  in  the  same  Court  by  the 
lord  King's  writ  of  right  (breve  de  recto),  and  when  a  thief  shall 
be  in  the  same  Court  to  be  judged,  and  likewise  towards  the 
strengthening  (per  afforciamenlum]  of  the  Court,  if  any  of  Roger's 
men  or  of  his  heirs  be  impleaded  in  the  County,  and  the  said 
Roger  and  his  heirs  on  that  account  seek  to  have  their  own 
Court,  the  said  Gilbert  and  his  heirs  will  there  do  their  suit  until 
that  plea  be  ended.*  Likewise  if  a  record  ought  to  be  made  in 
the  County  of  any  plea  tried  (placitatus]  in  the  Court  of  Roger 
or  his  heirs,  Gilbert  and  his  heirs,  together  with  other  of  Roger's 
free  men .  and  his  heirs,  will  make  that  record  in  the  County, 
for  all  services,  suit  of  Court,  custom  and  claim. 

For  this  concession  Roger  released  to  Gilbert  and  his  heirs  all 
the  right  he  had  to  claim  other  customs  or  services  of  the  said 
manor  of  Herteshop.  And  let  it  be  known  that  it  shall  not  be 
lawful  for  Roger  or  his  heirs  to  take  the  beasts  of  Gilbert,  his 
heirs  or  his  men,  nor  to  make  any  distress  for  default  of  suit 
or  for  any  trespass  except  (nisi)  by  the  consideration  of  the  free- 
men of  Roger's  and  his  heirs'  court ;  but  if  Gilbert's,  his  heirs' 
or  his  freemen's  beasts  be  found  in  the  forest  of  Roger  or  his 
heirs,  or  in  any  loss  (in  aliqun  dampno),  it  shall  be  lawful  to 
Roger  and  his  heirs  to  take  and  detain  those  beasts  until  Gilbert 
and  his  heirs  find  pledges  to  make  amends  for  that  trespass  or 
loss  by  the  consideration  of  the  court  of  the  said  Roger  and  his 
heirs  for  ever. 

Briefly  stated,  the  agreement  provides  for  the  limitation 
of  suit  due  by  Gilbert  de  Lancaster  to  his  lord,  to  suit  of 
court  when  the  King  has  sent  word  by  his  writ  that  the 
court  do  right  between  two  parties,  one  of  whom  has  sought 

*  i.e ,  if  through  his  forced  absence  at  the  County,  Roger's  Court  was 
deficient  in  suitors  to  make  judgments,  Gilbert  will  do  suit  there  until  the 
business  be  terminated. 


X  INTRODUCTION. 

the  King's  assistance,  or  when  a  thief  has  been  taken  and 
awaits  judgment,  or  when  the  lord  and  some  of  his  usual 
suitors  are  unavoidably  absent  at  the  "  County,"  and  his 
Court  of  Barton  needs  afforcement  to  deal  with  some  case 
awaiting  trial,  or  if  a  case  be  removed  for  trial  to  the 
*  County "  out  of  a  baronial  or  minor  court,  necessitating 
the  appearance  of  suitors  of  the  court,  where  the  first  trial 
was  made,  to  make  record.  These  suits,  together  with 
homage  and  military  service,  are  to  be  the  utmost  limit  of 
service,  suit,  and  custom  demandable  from  Gilbert  to  Roger. 

At  Appelby,  on  the  quindene  of  St.  Hilary,  n  Henry  III. 
(2;th  January,  1227),  a  final  ageeement  was  made  between 
William  de  Lancastre,  son  of  Gilbert,  son  of  Roger,  son  of 
Reinfrid,  of  the  one  part,  and  Robert  de  Veteri  Ponte,  of  the 
other  part,  respecting  doing  suit  at  the  County  [Court]  of  WesU 
morland  in  respect  of  the  lands  of  the  said  William  in  Kendal 
and  in  Westmorland,  whereof  the  said  William  complained  that 
the  said  Robert  unjustly  exacted  suit  from  him,  and  wherefore 
there  was  a  plea  between  them  in  the  same  Court. 

William  granted  that  he  and  his  heirs  from  henceforth  will  do 
suit  at  the  said  County  for  the  said  lands  by  their  steward  or 
their  other  bailiff  if  he  or  his  heirs  shall  not  be  able  or  shall 
not  wish  to  come  in  their  proper  persons.  And  if  such  pleas 
shall  be  attached  or  summoned  respecting  the  men  living  in  the 
lands  of  the  said  William  or  of  his  heirs,  wherefore  the  barons 
ought  to  have  their  Court  according  to  the  custom  of  England, 
the  steward  of  the  said  William  or  his  heirs  shall  demand  the 
Court  of  his  lord  therefore,  and  shall  have  it  without  contradiction. 
And  if  there  shall  be  contention  between  the  sheriff  and  the 
steward  respecting  holding  a  Court,  it  shall  be  [determined]  by 
the  consideration  of  the  County  whether  he  ought  to  have  it  or 
not.  And  the  sheriff  of  Westmorland  shall  have  in  the  land  of 
the  said  William  and  his  heirs,  of  Kendal,  two  servientes  ad 
equum  and  itinerating  on  foot  when  there  shall  be  need  for  doing 
the  matters  of  the  Lord  the  King  and  the  sheriff,  and  for  securing 
and  preserving  the  peace.  Which  Serjeants  in  the  full  County 
shall  swear  on  their  oaths  that  they  will  not  trouble  or  unjustly 


INTRODUCTION.  XI 

harm  any  man  of  the  said  lands  or  treat  them  (tractalunt]  contrary 
to  the  custom  of  the  kingdom.  Nor  shall  they  collect  sheaves  in 
the  autumn.  Nor  shall  they  exact  lambs.  Nor  to  any  .... 
shall  they  cause  any  extortion  (malam  toltam).  And  where  they 
shall  take  hospitality  they  shall  behave  themselves  with  moderation. 
And  they  shall  conduct  themselves  without  molestation  to  the 
host  of  an  honest  house.  Nor  shall  they  take  any  money  for 
remitting  hospitality.  And  the  sheriff's  Serjeants  shall  itinerate 
in  the  lands  of  the  said  William  and  his  heirs,  in  Westmorland 
outside  Kendal,  as  they  were  wont  to  itinerate  there.  Also  all 
men  living  in  the  said  lands  shall  faithfully  help  the  said  Serjeants, 
when  there  shall  be  need,  to  keep  the  King's  peace  and  to  do 
their  business.  Robert  also  granted  that  if  summonses  ought  to 
be  made  by  the  men  of  Kendal,  they  will  make  them  respecting 
suits  moved  in  the  land  of  Kendal ;  and  that  they  shall  not  be 
drawn  to  remote  parts  of  Westmorland  for  summonses  and  other 
light  causes.  And  the  steward  or  bailiff  of  the  said  William  shall 
do  the  said  suit  for  the  knights  and  other  men  of  the  lands  of 
the  said  William  and  his  heirs,  unless  perchance  they  be  drawn 
into  a  plea,  or  for  afforcement  of  any  judgment,  and  then  he 
shall  take  with  him  to  the  next  County  of  the  knights  and  the 
discreet  and  wise  men  of  Kendal  to  perform  that  judgment 
together  with  others.  And  for  this  grant  Robert  quitclaimed  to 
William  and  his  heirs  the  damages  which  he  said  he  had  by 
reason  of  the  said  contention. 

In  this  case  the  baron  of  Kendal  had  been  withholding 
suit  to  the  "  County  "  from  the  baron  of  Westmorland.  By 
the  agreement  the  former  undertakes  to  do  suit  there  for 
his  lands  of  Kendal  and  in  Westmorland,  the  latter  district 
at  that  time  only  embracing  the  northern  part  of  the  present 
county,  or  what  is  known  as  the  Bottom  of  Westmorland. 
But  he  obtains  an  acknowledgment  of  his  right  to  have  his 
own  Court,  apart  from  the  County,  to  adjudicate  in  cases 
arising  among  his  own  tenants,  subject  to  the  consideration 
of  the  County.  Also  the  baron  of  Kendal  consents  to  the 
Sheriff  having  two  horse  or  foot  Serjeants  executing 
summonses  and  attachments,  and  keeping  the  peace  within 


Xii  INTRODUCTION. 

his  lands  of  Westmorland  outside  Kendal,  subject  to  their 
reasonable  behaviour  and  moderation  in  taking  hospitality, 
and  also  that  his  tenants  shall  help  the  Serjeants  to  keep 
the  peace  when  there  is  need.  The  other  provisions  explain 
themselves. 

The  following  extract  from  the  sessions  of  the  Justices 
of  Assize  at  Lancaster,  in  20  Edward  L,  1292,  shows  that 
puture  was  due  by  custom  to  the  Serjeants  of  the  peace 
when  riding  or  walking  about  the  Wapentake  in  the 
execution  of  their  office,  and  that  the  office  of  "  Witness- 
man  "  was  incidental  to  residence  within  the  Wapentake. 

At  Lancaster,  on  the  Octave  of  Holy  Trinity,  20  Edward  I. 
(8th  June,  1292),  Adam  de  Osbaldeston  was  summoned  to  answer 
William  de  Baldreston  of  a  plea  that  he  should  acquit  him  of 
the  service  which  Henry  de  Lacy,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  demands 
from  him  of  his  free  tenement  which  he  holds  of  Adam  in 
Baldeston,  whereof  Adam,  who  is  mesne,  ought  to  acquit  him, 
Wherefore  he  says  that  whereas  he  ought  to  hold  of  him  2 
oxgangs  of  land  in  the  said  vill,  by  homage  and  the  service  of 
is.  for  scutage  when  it  shall  happen  (ad  scutum  cum  euenerit], 
and  for  the  service  of  one  pair  of  spurs,  and  for  one  sor  sparrow- 
hawk,  for  all  service  and  demand,  the  said  Earl  demands  from 
him  puture  for  a  certain  horse  serjeant  of  the  said  Earl  itinerating 
in  the  latter's  name  in  the  Wapentake  of  Blakeburn,  to  make 
summonses,  distresses  and  attachments ;  and  likewise  to  find  one 
man  who  is  called  "  Wytnesseman,"  who  ought  to  attest  the 
same,  whereof  Adam  ought  to  acquit  him ;  and  for  default  of 
acquittance  he  has  loss  to  the  value  of  loos. 

Adam  came,  and  demands  to  be  shown  why  he  ought  to  acquit 
William.  The  latter  says  that  in  the  4oth  year  of  King  Henry, 
father  of  the  now  King,  a  Fine  was  levied  in  this  County  before 
the  Justices  Itinerant,  between  Richard,  son  of  William  de 
Baldreston,  ancestor  of  the  said  William,  and  Thomas  de 
Osbaldeston,  ancestor  of  the  said  Adam,  whereby  Thomas  ac- 
knowledged two  oxgangs  of  land  to  be  the  right  of  Richard, 
and  that  he  would  warrant,  acquit  and  defend  those  oxgangs 
against  Edmund  de  Lacy,  then  Earl  of  Lincoln,  and  against  every 


INTRODUCTION.  Xlll 

one,  touching  suit  of  Court,  customs,  services  and  demands,  for 
the  aforesaid  services,  in  perpetuity.  And  he  proffers  part  of  a 
certain  Fine  which  testifies  this.*  And  Adam  is  mesne  between 
the  said  William  and  the  Earl  and  ought  to  acquit  him.  He  also 
says  that  the  use  and  custom  of  the  country  is,  that  the  said 
Earl  and  his  bailiffs  of  Blakeburneshire  do  not  receive,  nor  were 
wont  to  receive  the  aforesaid  puture  of  any  one,  nor  are  any  to 
be  admitted  to  the  office  of  "  Whytnesrnan,"  except  of  the  residents 
in  the  said  Wapentake.  So  that  no  resident,  although  he  may 
be  willing,  is  unable  to  acquit  another.  ( Ita  quod  nullus  residens 
licet  vt'l.it  aliiim.  acf/uietare  turn  potest.) 

The  jury  say  that  William  is  not  distrained  by  the  Earl  for 
default  of  acquittance  of  the  said  Adam,  because  they  say  that 
the  Karl's  bailiffs  take  their  puture  by  reason  of  residence,  of 
whomsoever  is  tenant  in  the  said  Wapentake,  and  that  puture 
have  so  been  accustomed  to  receive  from  time  immemorial,  for 
their  good-will  when  they  should  come  (pro  voluntate  sua  cum  venerint). 
Nor  are  any  admitted  to  the  office  of  "  Wytnesman,"  except  by 
reason  of  the  said  residence  in  the  Wapentake.  And  therefore  it 
is  considered  that  the  said  Adam  shall  go  sine  die,  and  William 
shall  take  nothing  by  this  assize,  but  be  in  mercy  for  a  false 
claim. 

The  Courts  held  in  the  County  during  the  thirteenth  to 
the  sixteenth  century,  whidxare,  in  some  cases,  still  held 
to  the  present  time,  are — "Jibe  County,"  usually  held  at 
Lancaster  every  six  weeks~;  TyThe  Wapentake,"  held  in 
various  places  in  each  of  the  Wapentakes  of  West  Derby, 
\>alford,  Amounderness,  and  Lonsdale,  every  three  weeks ; 
t  or  Baronial  Courts  held  at  (i)  Manchester,  (2) 
''Warrington,  (3)  Widnes,  (4)  Newton  in  Makerfield,  (5) 
Penwortham,  (6)  Clitheroe,  (;)  Rochdale,  (8)  Tottington, 
(9)  Garstang,  (10)  Hornby,  (i  i)  Muchland,  (12)  Ulverston,  and 
(13)  Dalton  in  Furness  ;  for  the  respective  baronies  of  (i) 
Grelley,  (2)  Boteler,  (3)  the  Constable  of  Chester,  (4) 

*  Lancashire  Final  Concords,  Record  Society,  vol.  xxxix,  p.   123. 
t  Assize  Roll.  No.  408.  m.  5<\ 


xiv  INTRODUCTION. 

Banastre,  later  Langton,  (5)  Bussel,  and  later  de  Lacy, 
whose  original  barony  was  (6)  Clitheroe,  who  also  acquired 
the  lordship  of  (7)  Rochdale,  (8)  Montbegon,  and  later,  de 
Lacy,  (9)  the  Barons  of  Kendal,  (10)  Montbegon,  and  later, 
Nevill,  (11)  Le  Fleming,  and  later,  Harrington,  (12)  Barons 
of  Kendal,  and  (13)  Abbot  of  Furness. 

The  Rotuli  de  Quo  Warranto,  published  by  the  Record 
Commissioners,  disclose  the  existence  in  1292  of  many  special 
franchises,  in  particular  jurisdictions  carrying  with  them 
the  privilege  of  holding  a  Court  Leet  or  Court  Baron. 

The  Halmote,  or  the  court  of  the  demesne  manor,  was 
held  in  a  large  number  of  townships  too  numerous  to 
mention,  in  fact,  wherever  land  was  cultivated  by  bondsmen 
or  nativi.  In  this  volume  are  mentioned  three  in  Blackburn 
Hundred,  two  in  West  Derby  on  the  comitial  demesne,  and 
three  in  Lonsdale  Hundred.  There  were  also  others,  such  as 
Sefton,  and  the  two  comitial  Manors  in  Amounderness 
Hundred,  Ribby  and  Wray,  and  Singleton.  Many  of  these 
courts  are  still  familiar  to  us.  In  addition  to  these  important 
series  of  courts,  there  werdyWoodmotes  for  the  chases, 
Portmotes  for  the  boroughs,  a  peculiar  court  at  Wigan  for 
the  recognition  of  debts,  and  others  of  minor  importance 
too  numerous  to  mention. 

A  few  words  as  to  the  various  licences,  admittances,  and 
liberties  granted  or  renewed  by  fine,  and  trespasses,  defaults, 
and  other  misdemeanours  usually  punished  by  the  imposition 
of  amercements.  Firstly,  there  were  the  fines  on  entry, 
or  for  admittance  to  land,  at  one  time  held  in  bondage  at 
the  will  of  the  lord,  in  which  we  see  the  genesis  of  the  copy- 
holder's admittance,  but  later  held  by  prescriptive  right,  or 
"  according  to  the  custom  of  the  Manor,"  usually  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  4d.  the  Lancashire  acre,  duplicated  at  a  new  entry ; 


INTRODUCTION.  XV 

secondly,  fines  or  amercements  for  failing  to  prosecute  after 
having  instituted  proceedings,  or  for  false  charges,  false  claims, 
or  defective  pleading,  or  for  licence  to  withdraw  from  a  suit,  or 
to  make  an  agreement ;  thirdly,  amercements  for  breach  of 
the  various  assizes  of  victuals  ;  fourthly,  licences  to  pursue 
various  trades  or  handicrafts ;  fifthly,  amercements  for 
making  default  of  suit  of  court  or  of  homage ;  sixthly, 
escapes  of  beasts,  horses,  sheep,  or  swine,  agistment,  im- 
poundage,  sale  of  estrays  or  wreck  ;  seventhly,  detinue  of 
goods,  chattels  or  debts  ;  eighthly,  failing  to  produce  persons 
put  to  bail  or  surety  ( "  mainprised "),  or  to  appear  as  a 
plaintiff  to  sue,  or  defendant  to  answer  in  a  plea ;  and  lastly, 
the  heterogeneous  class  01  peace  breach,  pound  breach, 
and  trespass.  Many  instances  of  all  these  emendable  acts 
or  defaults,  liberties,  licences,  and  customs,  will  be  found 
in  this  volume,  to  which  the  searcher  will  find  reference 
facilitated  by  means  of  the  Index  Rerum. 

A  few  words  respecting  the  terms  used  in  the  translation 
of  these  Rolls.  Judex  and  Judicator  has  been  translated 
"  Doomsman,"  or  Judge.  In  the  History  of  English  Law,  I, 
p.  535,  a  doubt  is  expressed  as  to  the  actual  occurence  of 
the  term,  "  Doomsman."  In  Lancashire  we  have  actual  proof 
of  the  use  of  the  term  in  the  case  of  Down-Litherland,  where 
a  family  held  lands  in  consideration  of  finding  a  suitor  or 
Doomsman  to  the  Wapentake  of  West  Derby,  and  to  the 
County.  In  consequence  of  this  service,  the  holder  of  the 
estate  acquired,  at  a  very  early  date,  the  name,  "  le  Deman," 
occasionally  appearing  in  the  awe-inspiring  form  of  "  le 
Demon,"  i.e.,  the  deem  man,  or  he  who  deemed  dooms. 
Subsequently,  i.e.,  in  the  fourteenth  century,  the  name 
became  established  as  "  le  Demand,"  and  seems  to  have  died 
out  before  the  beginning  of  the  fifteenth  century.  Abundant 


xvi  INTRODUCTION. 

evidence  exists  to  prove  that  these  Judges,  or  Doomsmen, 
and  not  the  officer  who  presided  over  the  court,  made 
judgments.  Even  in  the  presence  of  the  King's  own  Justices, 
the  Doomsmen  in  the  Wapentake  and  County  deemed 
dooms.  It  was,  no  doubt,  to  the  advantage  of  justice, 
custom  and  common  sense,  that  this  office  should  be 
hereditary.  Cockshutt  is  a  curious  word  which  I  have  not; 
previously  met  with,  except  as  a  surname.  In  the  two 
instances  where  the  word  occurs  in  these  Rolls,  it  is  probable 
that  it  refers  to  some  particular  "  shot "  of  land  in  the  town- 
fields,  to  which  the  term,  "  cock,"  or  chief,  was  applied. 
Possibly  it  was  another  term  for  head-butt,  or  head-rigg. 
Where  persons  proffered  sums  of  money  to  have  the  "  Aid 
of  the  Court,"  it  is,  I  think,  undoubted  that  they  sought  the 
assistance  of  the  court  to  enforce  some  agreement,  or 
judgment  given,  to  secure  the  quiet  enjoyment  of  an  ease- 
ment or  custom,  or  in  the  collection  of  services  or  debts. 
The  "  common  fine,"  or  "  common  amercement,"  which  is 
mentioned  occasionally,  is  the  general  amercement  laid  upon 
the  whole  County,  or  one  of  the  Wapentakes,  for  default, 
or  concealment  of  some  misdemeanour  by  the  County,  or 
respective  Wapentake.  Those  who  paid  sums  for  respite 
or  acquittance  of  this  common  fine,  appear  to  have  done  so 
in  order  to  compound  for  their  quota.  The  "  .Lord's 
defence  "  must,  I  think,  refer  to  the  hedge  or  fence  raised  by 
the  lord  of  the  manor  or  vill  around  his  several  wood  or 
pasture,  to  separate  that  which  he  used  and  enjoyed  "in 
severalty,"  from  that  which  the  township  enjoyed  "in 
common." 

In  conclusion,  a  word  should  be  added  to  account  for  the 
preservation  of  these  Court  Rolls  of  the  17-18  Edward  II, 
when  all  other  earlier  Rolls,  and  almost  all  the  later  ones, 


INTRODUCTION.  XV11 

have  been  lost  or  destroyed.  It  is  well  known  that  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Lancaster,  held  the  whole  of  the  County  and  Honour 
of  Lancaster  until  his  forfeiture  and  attainder  for  rebellion. 
During  the  years  following  his  execution,  which  took  place 
at  Pontefract,  on  March  22nd,  1352,  his  lands  and  the  lands 
of  many  of  his  adherents  remained  in  the  King's  hands  as 
escheats,  and  in  the  Record  Office  there  are  preserved  three 
large  Rolls  of  the  issues  and  outgoings  of  these  lands,  called 
"  Contrarients'  lands,"  extending  from  the  fifteenth  year  of 
Edward  II.  to,  in  some  cases,  the  last  year  of  the  reign. 
This  explains  the  preservation  of  the  splendid  series  of 
records  relating  to  the  County  for  the  sixteenth  and 
seventeenth  years  of  this  reign.  They  were  sent  up  to 
London  in  response  to  the  demands  of  the  Exchequer. 
The  Rolls  for  subesquent  years  until  the  act  of  restitution, 
were  not  demanded,  consequently,  they  remained  in  the 
County,  doubtless  at  Lancaster  Castle,  that  relentless 
devourer  of  historical  materials  in  time  past.  We  ask  what 
has  become  of  the  series  of  Assize  Rolls,  the  Plea,  Patent, 
Close  and  many  of  the  Chancellors'  Rolls  of  the  Palatinate 
for  the  latter  part  of  the  fourteenth,  much  of  the  fifteenth, 
and  in  some  cases  even  a  portion  of  the  sixteenth  centuries  ? 
They  appear  to  be  irretrievably  lost,  so  that  it  is  most  difficult 
to  follow  the  history  of  township  and  manor  during  the 
period  extending  from  A.D.  1361  to  the  accession  of 
Henry  VIII.  in  A.D.  1509.  Fortunately,  there  are  in 
Lancashire  many  splendid  collections  of  private  muniments, 
generally  well  cared  for,  and  which,  as  a  rule,  are  not  denied 
to  the  examination  of  the  serious  historical  student.  It  is 
to  be  devoutly  desired  that  they  may  be  well  cared  for  and 
safe  guarded  in  the  future. 

The  bulk  of  the  labour  of  transcribing  and  translating  the 


INTRODUCTION. 

original  rolls,  has  fallen  upon  my  Secretary,  Mr.  Thomas 
Price,  who  has  spared  no  pains  to  decipher  as  far  as  possible 
the  mutilated  places  in  the  parchments,  and  passages  where 
the  writing  has  faded,  in  order  to  recover  as  much  of  the 
originals  as  the  ravages  of  nearly  six  centuries  have  left  it 
possible  to  do. 

W.  FARRER. 


February,  1901. 


ERRATA. 

Page  2,  line  17,   for  •'  Huttyngs,"    read    "  Huccyngs." 

„  18      „       4,   for  •'  Hauekot,"    read  "  Hanekoc." 

,,  25,     ,,     18,   lor  "  insuffrentu,"    read    "  insufficient. " 

,,  28,     ,,      9,  for  •'  sieve,"   read  "  cribble." 

„  30,     ,,     1 8,  for  "  Wolpit  grenis,"   read  "  Wolpit  greuis." 

,,  87,     ,,       9,  for  li  15  September,"    read   "  9  September." 

„  88,     „     13,  for  "  23  September,"    read  "24  September." 

„  89,     „     10,  for  "  13  November,"   read  "  14  November." 

,.  90,     „     32,  for  •'  14  November,"    read  "  15  November." 

„  92,     „     24,  for  "  13  November,"   read  "  14  November." 

»  94,     „     I3»  for  '''  17  July,"   read  "  18  July." 

„  95,     „     21,  for  "  18  July,"  *W  •'  17  July." 

»  96,     „     17,   /^  "25  October,"    raza'   "26  October." 

„  97,     „     31,  for  "  12  December,"   r<?a</  U6  December." 

„  106,  lines  22,  26,  "  Daudeson,  Daude,"  way  be  "  Dandeson,  Dande. 

„  108,  line  26,  y<?r  "22  October,"   read  "23  October." 

„  109,     ,,       4,  /<?r  "  12  November,"   r*aeJ   "  13  November." 

„  109,     „     24,  for  "  10  December,"   r^aaf  "n  December." 

„  H2,     „     17,  for  "4  June,"    read  "28  May." 

„  122,   last  line,  for  "i  June,"   read  "31  August." 


Cotmtg   of  Lancaster. 

COURT  ROLLS  OF  THE  WAPENTAKES,  LORD- 
SHIPS AND  MANORS  LATE  OF  THOMAS, 
EARL  OF  LANCASTER. 

17-18,  EDWARD  II.,  1323-4. 


Public  Record  Office,   Court  Rolls,   Portfolio  183,  No.    n. 

PERQUISITES    OF    THE    HALMOTE    OF    COLNE,   on  m.  i, 
Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin, 
in  the  i/th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  I5th  December,  1323]. 

Of  Richard  of  the  Brig,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  $d. 

„  John    del  Holt,   because   he   did    not   prosecute  ...  $d. 

„  Joan,  the  Chaplain's  maid,  for  licence  to  brew    ...  8d. 

„   the   wife   of  Matthew    Cokerell,    for   the   same     ...  ^d. 

.,   the  wife  of  William  le  Dryver,  for  licence  to  brew  $d. 

„    Christiana  de    Grene,  for   breach   of  the   peace  ...  6d. 

„   Robert  de  Lancastre,  for  licence  to  tan  ...              ...  jd. 

„   Henry  de  Hapton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  $d. 
„   Henry  de  Wyndhill,  and  Richard,  son  of  Peter,  for 

a  false   complaint      ...              ...             ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Adam  Candelan,  for  licence  to  tan        ..               ...  6d. 

„   Agnes,  relict  of  Robert,  son  of  Simon,  for  entry  to 

i  messuage  and   18  acres  of  land                          ...  \m. 
B 


2  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  William  the  Chaplain,  for  entry  to  one  toft  in  Colne  $d. 
„  the  same  William,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

half  an  oxgang  of  land          ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

,,  Richard  Whtthevid,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...      $d. 
„   John  Swayn,  for  withholding  a  debt    ...  ...      id. 

„  Thomas  de  Brereclif,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

6  acres  of  land         ...  ...  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Adam  de  Southefeld,  for  entry  to  one 

acre  and  a  half  of  land         ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam  de  Pulford  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and  9 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  Michael,  the  Clerk's  son,  for  entry  to  3  roods  of  land  i8d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  Stephen,  for  one  acre  and  a  half 

of  land  in  Colne       ...  ...  ...  ...    i8d. 

„  Henry  de  Wyndhill,  for  entry  to  the  moiety  of 

i  cottage  and  6  acres  of  land  ...  ...    I2d. 

,,  Huttyngs  del  Bothe  for  eloining  one  of  the  lord's 

cows  ...  ...  ...  ...         ...  i$s.  40*. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     32^.  40*. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME,  on  Monday  next  after 
the  feast  of  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul  in  the  i;th 
year  [joth  January,  1324]. 

Of  Roger  de  Hertilegh,  for  entry  to    i  messuage  and 

14^  acres  of  land     ..  ...  ...  ... 

„    William  le   Genour,  for  entry  to    i  messuage  and 

28  acres  of  land       ...  ...  ...  ...    i2d. 

„    William    of  the  Brig  (de  Ponte),    because   he  did 

not  prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard,  the  Miller,  for   selling  flesh     ...  ...      6d. 

,,  Adam,  son  of  Huttynge,  for  unjust  detention     ...      2d. 
„   Matthew  le   Walker,    and   Henry,  son   of  Stephen, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Jordan   Whitemay,  for  the   same      ,       ..  ...      $d. 


I7-I8    EDWARD   II.  3 

Of  Alice    de    Wyndhill,   and   Richard  le  Tumour ',  for 

a  false  complaint      ...  ..  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Henry  de  Hapton,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part  of 

one  oxgang  of  land  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam,  the  Miller,  for  breaking  the  lord's  fold  ...  \2d. 
,,  William,  son  of  Nalle,  for  unjust  detention  ...  id. 
,,  Adam  le  Waynwright,  for  breach  of  covenant  ...  id. 
,,  Richard  del  Wodehous,  for  entry  to  9  acres  of  land  i&d. 
„  William,  son  of  ///£  Clerk,  for  entry  to  half  an 

oxgang  of  land  in  Colne  ...  .,.  ...  6d. 

„  the  same  William  and  his  wife,  for  selling  flesh 

and  licence  to   brew...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  del  Shagh,  for  entry  to  9  acres  of  land 

there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Wympe,  for  entry  to  9  acres  of 

land  there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      id. 

,,  Adam  Botes,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  6d. 
„  William,  son  of  Ibbe,  for  entry  to  9  acres  of  land  ...  6d. 
„  William  de  Redihalgh,  for  entry  to  15  acres  of 

land  there  ...  ...  ...  .  ...    iSd. 

„  William,  son  of  Ibbe,  for  entry  to  3  acres  and  i 

rood  of  land  ...  ..-  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  of  the  Brig  (de  Ponte),  for  entry  to  i 

messuage  and  9  acres  of  land  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  i$s.6d. 


PERQUISITES   OF   THE   SAME,  on   Tuesday  next  after 
-*-      the  feast  of  St.  John  ante  portam  Latinam,  in  the  i/th 
year  [8th   May,   1324]. 

Of  Adam,  son  of  Emma,  for  withholding  a  debt,  and 

Jordan    Whitmay   for  the    same  .  .  ...      ^d. 

„   Richard,  the  Miller,  for  a  false  complaint  ...      id. 

,,    Thomas  de  Brereclif  and  Richard  de  Bradelay,  for 

unjust  detention        ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Peter,  for  a  false  claim        ...  $d. 

B2 


4  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  William  de  Redihalgh,   for  cutting  vert  (pro  viridi 

cisura,  i.e.,  greenhew)  in    Penhull  ...  .. 

„  Adam,   the   Shoemaker  (Sutor),   for   entry   to   one 
messuage  and  half  an  oxgang  of  land   there    ... 
„   Michael  le  Walker,  for  entry  to  one  cottage  there  . .-      id. 
Sum  2s. 


PERQUISITES   OF  THE   HALMOTE  there,  on   Tuesday 
*      next   after    the   feast   of  St.    Giles,    in    the    i8th   year 
[4th  September,    1324]. 

Of  Richard,   son  of  Roger  del  Cotes,  because   he  did 

not  prosecute             . .              ...              ..             ...  2d. 

,,  Adam,  son  of  William  del  Toun,  for  default  of 

puture  of  the  foresters             ...             ...              ...  2d. 

,,  Richard,  son  of  Emma,  and  William  del  Redihalgh, 

for  the  same                ...              ...             ...             ...  4</. 

„  William,  son  of  Ibbe,  and  Jordan  Whitemay,  for 

the  same     ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  2d. 

„  Hugh  del  Mosse,  for  the  same                ...             ...  \d. 

„  William  of  the  Brig  (de  Ponte\  for  a  false  claim  3^. 
„  Robert  de  Bromley,  and  Robert  de  Cronkeschaw ,  for 

default  of  puture       ...              ...              .  .              ..  ^d. 

„    Walter,  son  of  Dawe,  for  contempt       .,.             ...  4^. 

„   Richard  Whithevid,  for  breach  of  the  peace       ...  &/. 

„  Michael  le  S alter,  for  the  same              ...             ...  ^d. 

„  John  de  Wakerishale,  for  unjust  withholding  of  debt  2d. 
„  Adam,  son  of  William  de  Toun,  for  breach  of  the 

peace           ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  4^. 

„  the  same  Adam,  and  Adam  del  Shagh,  for  trespass  $d. 

„  William  le  Stubber,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  $d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Thomas,  son  of  Alan,  for  the  same  4^. 

„  John  de  Sutton,  for  entry  to  36  acres  of  land  there  2os. 
„  Nicholas,  the  Clerk,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang  of 

land  there  ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  2s. 

„  John  de  Sutton,  for  digging  turves  without  licence  ^d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  5 

AS    YET    OF    THE   PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAME    HALMOTE,  m.  I  dors( 
**•     the  same  day  and    year  as  within. 

Of  Gilbert  de  la  Legh,  for  the  escape  of  2    beasts  in 

Xfpuden       ...                                ...              ...              ...  2d.  Escapes 

„   Matthew  de  Brerecroft,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts  ...  $d. 

,,   Peter  le  Bagger,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts  there  . . .  ^d. 

„   Henry,  the  Carpenter,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts  there  ^d. 

,,   Robert  de  Brunlay,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts  there  qd. 
„    Richard  of  the   Brig  (de  Ponte),   for  the  escape  of 

2  horses  there             ...              ...              ...              ...  2d. 

„    Richard  Whithevid,  for  the  escape  of  3  horses  there  ^d, 

„    Gilbert  de  la  Leghe,  for  the  escape  of  4  horses  ...  qd. 

„   Henry  Suthewar,  for  the  escape  of  3  horses        ...  6d. 
„   Robert  Breze  and  Michael  Cokerell,  for  the  escape 

of  4   horses                 ...              ...              ...              ...  qd* 

„    Richard,   the  Miller ;   for   the   escape    of  4  pigs   ...  6d. 
„    Richard  of  the   Brig  (de    Ponte),    for   the   escape 

of  6   pigs  there         ...              ...              ...              ...  gd. 

„    William   de  Emot,    for  the   escape   of  6  pigs  there  lod. 

,,    Richard  del  Shagh,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  there  jd. 

„    Richard,  the  Miller,  for  the  escape  of  10  beasts  there  \2d. 
,,   Robert,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  escape  of  8  beasts 

there             ...              ...              ...              ...               .-  gd. 

„    Magot  de   Exelay,  for   the    escape   of  4   beasts  ...  4^. 
„   Richard,  son  of  Adam,  for  the  escape  of  5  beasts 

in   Penhill    ...              ...              ...             ...              ...  5<* 

„   John   le    Tumour,    for    the   escape   of  6   beasts  ...  $d. 

„    William  le  ffissher,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts  ...  <\d. 

„   Jordan    White  may,   for   the  escape  of  4  horses    ...  ^d. 

„    William  de  Altencotes,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts   ...  3^. 

„   John  de  Etterby,   for  the  escape  of  4  beasts         ...  ^d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Benedict,  for  the  escape  of  6  beasts  $>d. 
Sum     ...              ...              ...     $6s.  %d. 

Sum    Total         . . .  4//.    7s.  $d. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  ...     59-*"-  $d- 

Sum  of  escapes  ...     icw.  2^/. 

Sum  of  perquisites  ...     I'js.'jd. 


6  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

2.        PERQUISITES   OF   THE   COURT   OF   TOTINGTON,   on 
•*•      Wednesday    next    before    the    feast    of    the    Apostles 
Simon  and  Jude,  in  the  i;th  year  [26th  October,  1323]. 

Of  Roger  de  Chaderton,  for  licence  to  agree  .  .*  6d. 

,,  Gilbert  de  la  Legh,  for  a  false  complaint  ...  $d. 
„  Agnes,  wife  of  Richard  le  Tailliour,  for  a  breach 

of  the  peace               ...             ...             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Richard  ffilian,  for  liberating  a  mare    ...             . .  5-*- 

„  Roger ;  son  of  Henry,  the  Miller ;  for  entry  to  half 

an  oxgang  of  land  there      ...  ...  •••3-*>.  4^- 

„  Geoffrey,  son  of  Roger  de  Chaderton,  for  entry  to 

one  cottage                ...             ...             ...             ...  4^. 

„  Hugh    Whittope,  for  entry  to   10  acres  of  land   ..      \2d. 

,,  the  same  Hugh,  for  trespass  ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Henry  dil  Stoke,  for  the  escape  of  one  horse  ...  id. 
„  Agnes  de  Balsh\aw\,  for  the  escape  of  2  horses 

and  9  pigs ...             ...             ...              , .  8</. 

„   Robert  de  Horneclif,  for   14  pigs            ...             ...  6d. 

„  William  le  Shepehirde,  for  the  escape  of  2  pigs  ...  2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Michael,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  . . .  ^d. 
,,  William  le  Mercer  and  Adam,  son  of  Andrew,  for 

the  escape  of  3  pigs                ...             ...             ...  ^d. 

„    William  de  Chaydoc,  for  6  pigs  ...         ...             ...  $d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  1^.  id. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT  on  Friday  next 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Clement,  in  the  i/th  year  [25th 
November,  1323]. 

Of  the  Judge   of  Midilton,  of  fine  for  respite  of  suit  4^. 

„   the  Judge  of  Alcrington,  because  he  did  not  come  2s. 

„   John  de  Notehugh,  for  a  false  claim       ...             ...  %d. 

„  Roger  de  Chaderton,  for  felling  4  oaks  ...             ...  I2d. 

„   Henry,  the  Miller,  because  he  did  not  come      ...  6d. 

„  Margery  de  Bery,  because  she  did  not  prosecute  ...  6d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  7 

Of  Adam,    son  of  Nicholas  de  Meducroft,   for   unjust 

detention     ...              ...              ...              ...             ...  6d. 

„  the  same,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ...  6d. 
,,  A  Una,  daughter  of  William  de  Halton,  for  a 

breach  of  the  peace...             ...             ...             ...  $d. 

,,  Alice,  daughter  of  Hobbe,  for  trespass  .,,  ...  $d. 
„  John  Janny,  for  a  rescue  (rccussus)  of  Adam 

Kehe             ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  4^. 

„  John  de  Notehurst,  for  liberating  2  oxen  of  estray  ...  8s. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Gilbert,  for  licence  to  agree  ...  qd. 
„  Adam  Kyn°ht,  for  taverning  (tabernacio)  I  oxgang 

of  land         ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

„    William,  son  of  Olot,  for  the  same       ...             ...  \2d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Teddy,  for  the  same  of  half  an 

oxgang   of  land         ..,              ...              ...              ...  0>d. 

„   Roger,  son  of  Annot,  for  the  same        ...             ...  6d. 

„    Roger  de  Hertelegk,  for  the  same          ...              ...  i$d. 

„  Thomas  le  Harper,  for  taverning  of  3  acres  of  land  6d. 
„  Roger,  son  of  Malkyn,  for  the  same  of  2  acres  of 

land              ..               ...              ...              ...              ...  tyd. 

„  Richard  de  Whytacre,  for  the  same  of  6  acres  of  land  I2d. 
„  William  de  Grenehirst,  for  the  same  of  10  acres 

of  land        ...             ...              ...             ...             ...  I2d. 

„   Adam  de  Shakecroft,  for   liberating   one  cow       ...  $d. 

„   Roger  Kay,  for  selling  flesh  contrary  to  the  assize    ..  6d. 

„    William,  son  of  A  lot,  for  the  same      ...              ...  6d. 

„   Matilda,  the  Marshal's  wife,  for  licence  to  brew    . . .  6d. 

„   Matilda,  wife  of  Henry  le  Lister ;  for  the  same  ...  6d. 

„   Diota  de  Hal  ton,   for  the  same                ...             ...  6d. 

„  William  dil  Barres,  for  tanning  (pro  tannacione)  ...  \$d. 

„  Thomas,  the  Shoemaker  (Sutor),  for  the  same  ...  6d. 
„  Agnes,  wife  of  William  de  Lemingshales,  for  licence 

to  brew       ...               ..              ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„    Geoffrey  de  Cransh\aiv\,  for  entry           ...             ...  35. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  33J.  9*/. 


8  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Tuesday  the 

Eve   of  St.    Thomas    the    Apostle,    in    the    i/th  year 
[2Oth  December,  1323]. 

Of  Robert  de  Oldom,  for  default  of  service                 ...  6d. 
„  Agnes,  wife  of  Richard  de  Palleden,   for  breach  of 

the  peace    ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  $d. 

„    William  de  Routh,  for  default  of  service             ...  $d. 

„   Adam,   son    of  Dike,   for   breach  of  the   peace  ...  $d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Richard  de  Dogill,  for  trespass   ..  6d. 

„   John  de  Radeclif,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  Qd. 

„    William   de  Hyde,   for   breach  of  the   peace       ...  $d. 

/  „   Moik  de  Denton,  for  breach  of  the  peace            . . .  6d. 
„    Thomas  de  Werberton,  for  the  last  essoin  (pro  vltimo 

essonio)         ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  %d. 

„  Dake,  son  of  Alexander,  for  breach  of  the  peace     ...  6d. 

'  „   Nicholas  de  Hopwod.   for  the  same        ...             ...  6d. 

„   Roger  de  Radeclif,  because  he  does  not  sue  (quia 

non  sequitur)              ..               ...              ...             ...  $d. 

„   Robert  dil  Hewod,  for  breach  of  the  peace         ...  Sd. 

'  „   Robert  le  Dressour,  for  trespass  ...             ...             . .  1 2d. 

„   Margery,  daughter  of  Richard,  for  having  aid  (pro 

auxilio  habendo)          ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„    William   de  Routh,  for  entry    to   I   messuage  and 

8  acres  of  land          ...             ...              ...             ...  4^. 

„   the  same  William,  for  entry  to  2  acres  and  a  half 

of  land        ...             ...             ...             ...             .  .  $d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Andreu,  for  the  escape  of  one  horse  id. 

I  „   Peter  de  Sighelesden,  for   trespass           ...             ...  8d. 

Sum  .  us.  lid. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Saturday  the 
Morrow  of  St.  Hilary,  in  the  i/th  year,  [i4th  January, 
1324]- 

Of  Richard  Smith,  for  a  false   claim  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Smethekirst,  and  Alice,  of  the  same     ...    \2d. 


I7-I8   EDWARD   II.  9 

Of  Hugh  de    Tounley,  for  breach  of   the  peace         ...  6d. 
„    Robert  Car  and    William  de  Grenehirst,   for  unjust 

detention     ...              ...               ..              ...  8d. 

„   Adam    dil  Both,    for    unjust   detention   of  debt  ...  ^d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Nicholas,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  6d. 
„   Ellota,  wife   of  Alan   de   Leure,  for  breach   of  the 

peace            ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„   Richard  le  S outer,  for   trespass...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Henry   le   Lister,    for    unjust  detention    of  debt   ...  $d. 

„   Adam  Halmark,   for    breach   of  the  peace            ...  6d. 

„   Agnes  de   Brettelonde,   for   breach   of  the   peace   ...  ^d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...       55-.  <±d. 


PERQUISITES   OF  THE   SAME  COURT,  on  Tuesday  the 

Morrow  (sic)  of  St.   Valentine,  in   the    i/th   year  [i4th 
or   1 5th  February,   1324]. 

Of  the  Judge  of  Chadirton}  for  a  fine  for  respite  of  suit  4^. 

„   Henry,  the  Miller,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ...  2d. 

,.,    Roger  de    Walmerlislegh,  for  a  false  claim           ...  6d. 

„   Margery  de  Bery,   for  a  false  complaint              ...  6d. 

„    William   dil  Birches,  for   trespass           ...              ...  2s.   • 

„   Roger   de  Mamcestre,   for   the   custody   of   I   mare 

(pro  custodia  unius  Jumenti)  ...              ...              ...  4^. 

„    William  de  Lumhalghs,  for  a  weak  mare  of  estray 

(pro  Jumento  debili  de  vago)                                   ...  5 s. 

„   Adam  le   Shepehirde,    for  trespass           ...              ...  \2d. 

„    William  de  Lumhalghs,  for  the  same    ...              ...  \2d. 

„   Adam  le  Cartewright,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  $d. 

„    William   le    Tonwriqht,    for    toll    carried    away  ...  3^. 
„   Henry,   son    of  Richard,    for  entry  to    I    messuage 

and   20  acres  of  land                ..                              ...  4^. 

„   Richard  le  Harper,  for  trespass                                ...  $d. 

„  John,  son   of  Geoffrey,   for  a   mare  of  estray        ...  5^. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  2?s.  lid. 


IO  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF   THE   SAME   COURT,  on    Monday  the 
•*•      feast   of  St.    Gregory,  in    the   i^th   year   [i2th   March, 


Of  William  dil  Dame,  for  respite  of  puture  ...  I2d. 
,,  Robert,  son  of  Adam,  and  Alice,  wife  of  Richard 

dil  Rodes,  for  the  same           ...             ...             ...  2s. 

„  Thomas  dil  Wode  and  William  de  Bery,  for  the 

same             ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  2s. 

,.   Ellen  de  Harewode,  for  the  same            ...             ...  I2d. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Hull,  for  the  same           . .             ...  6d. 

„   the  Lady  of  Bery,  for  the  same              ...             ...  2s. 

„  Robert  de  Birheley hirst,  for  the   same    ...             ...  I2d. 

,  Geoffrey  of  the  Brig  (de  Ponte),  for  the  same  ...  8d. 

„  the  tenants  o^Jhe  Lady  of  Bery,  for  the  same  ...  4^. 

„  the  tenants  of  Roger  de  Midilton,  for  the  same  ...  4^. 
„  Dake  dil  Shagh  and  William  de  Routhistorn  and 

the  Lady  of  Bery,  for   making  a  division  between 

Henry  de  Ballogh  and    Walter  dil  Birchis           ...  $s. 

„   Adam  de  Estherwod,  for  the  same         ...              ...  $d. 

„  Roger  de  Midilton  and  Henry  de  Birkil,  for  the 

same             ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

„  the  Lady  of  Bery,  Richard  de  Shipwalbothum, 

Richard,   son    of  Thomas,   and  the  heirs  of  Alan 

de  Gulden,  for  themselves  and  17  of  their  fellows 

for  the  same              ...             ...              ..               ...  2Os. 

„  John  Hurdys  and  Alexander  de  Chaderton,  for  the 

same           ....             ...             ...             ...             . . .  1 2d. 

„   Roger  de  Midilton  and  Richard  Spade,  for  the  same  2s. 

,,    William  le    Walsh,  for  the   same           ...             ...  %d. 

„  Adam  de  Baunford  and  Roger  de  Midilton,  for 

the  same     ...             ...             ...              ...             ...  6d. 

„  Eliot,  relict  of  the  son  of  Hobbe,  for  the  same  ...  \2d. 
„  Robert  de  Daynesworth,  for  a  division  from  Henry 

de  Prestal  ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  \2d. 

„  the  tenants  of  Adam  le  Milner,  for  the  same  ...  $d. 

„  the  Prior  of  Kersale,  for  the  same  ...  ...  6d. 


1 7-1 8   EDWARD   II.  II 

Of  Elkok  de  Baunford,  for  a  division  from  Thomas ',  son 

of  Hull,  for  the  same  (sic)  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„   Adam  Keke,  for   trespass          ...              ...             ...  $d. 

„    William,  son  of  Molle,  for  trespass           ...             ...  gd. 

„    William,  son  of  Magge,  for  the  same  ...              ...  3^. 

„   Adam  de  Paris,   for    trespass  ...              ...              ...  6d. 

,,   Adam,  son  of  Aumeric,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  6d. 

„   Adam  Kynght,  for  breach  of  the  peace               ...  ^d. 

„    William,  son  of  Michael,  for  toll  carried  away  ...  ^d. 

„    William  dil  Shagh,  for   trespass            ...              .  .  $d. 

„  Roger  le  Marescal,  for  "  Hay  maid "  of  one  colt 

(pro  Haymald  uno  pultrello]  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Geoffrey  de  Cruche,  for  entry  to  half  a  rood  of 

waste  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3</. 

„   Roger,  son  of  Henry  de  Nothogh,  for  entry  to  land  ...  8s. 

„    Thomas  de  Barton,  for  respite  of  his  homage           ...  \m. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      Ctf.  2d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Monday  next 

before   the   feast   of  Palm    Sunday,    in    the    i/th  year 
[2nd  April,  1324]. 

Of  Henry,  the  Miller,  for  default  of  service  ...  $d. 
„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  because  he  did  not  have 

William  Bemon  here  (quia  non  habuit)  ...  2d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Addy,  for  multure  respited  ...  $d. 

„  Alice,  daughter  of  Hobbe,  for  a  breach  of  the  peace  4^. 

„  Matilda,  wife  of  Henry  de  Balholt,  for  bad  ale  ...  ^d. 
„  Elias  dil  Hogh,  for  a  rescue  (recussus)  of  the  son 

of  Richard  dil  Grene               ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Henry  de  Gartes\i\de,  for  the  escape  of  3  pigs  ...  $d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  escape  of  I  pig  ...  id. 
„  John  de  Barton,  for  his  woods  in  the  lord's  defence 

(pro  boscis  suis  in  defencione  domini)  ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Robert  le  Madde,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  ^d. 


12  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  John,   son  of  Robert,   and  Robert,  his  brother,  for 

the  same     ...             ...             ...             ...  ...  8<£ 

„  John  de  Bukedene,  for  respite   of  his  homage  ...  I2d. 

„  Robert  dil  Ewod,  for  the  same               ...  ...  I2d. 

„  Roger  de  Chadirton,  for  the  same          ...  .  2s. 

„   Roger  de  Shotelisworth,   for   the   same  ...  ...  I2d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Adam  de  Routhistorn,  for  the  same  ...  I2d. 

„  Roger,  of  the  same,    for  the   same         ...  ...  2s. 

„  John  de  Rideleghis,  for  the  same            ...  ...  I2d. 

„   Alexander  de  Romesbothum,  for  the  same  ...  \2d. 

„  John  dil  Lawe,  for  the  same  ...             ...  ...  I2d. 

„    William,  son   of  Henry,  for  the  same  ...  ...  I2d. 

„   Roger  de  Romesbothum,  for  the  same    ...  ...  \2d. 

„   Henry,  the  Serjeant,   for  the   same         ...               ..  2s. 

„   the  Z<z^z/  <?/"  Bery,  for  respite  of  her  homage  . . .  \m. 

,,   Henry  de  Notehagh,  for  the  same          ...  ...  2s. 

„   Alexander  de  Blakelowe,  for  the  same  ...  .  .  \2d. 

„  John  de  Cruchelowe,  for  the  same          ...  ...  \2d. 

„  John  de  Routhistorn,  for  the  same         ...  ...  2s. 

,,    William,  of  the   same,  for  the  same      ... 

Sum     ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Friday  the 
Morrow  of  the  Invention  of  the  Cross  in  the  i?th 
year  [4th  May,  1324]. 

Of  Christian,  wife  of  Benne,  because  she  did  not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3^. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Henry  dil  Wod,  for  withholding  a 

debt  ..  ...  ..  4^ 

„    Thomas  de  Langley,  for  breach  of  the  peace              ...  4^. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Henry,  for  flesh  sold  contrary  to 

the  assize  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„    William  dil  Shagh,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  6d. 

„   the  wife  of  Hugh,  the   Cook,  for  bad    ale             ...  ^. 


1 7-1 8   EDWARD   II.  13 

Of  Robert  le  Carter,  for   i   mare  purchased  and   fraud- 
ulently  taken  ?   (pro  una  juinenta  empta  et   male 
capta)     t      .,.  ...  ...  ...  ..       3</. 

„   Margery,  wife  of  Richard  dil  Brokismouth,  for  bad 

ale  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^. 

,,  John,  son  of  Louet(?)  for  having  an  inquest  ...     \2d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...         ^.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Saturday  the 
Vigil    of   Holy   Trinity,   in    the    i/th  year    [Qth   June, 
1324]- 

Of  Matthew  de  Denton,  for  trespass            ...              ...  $d. 

„  Roger  de  Holm,  for  the  escape  of  I  horse  ...  2d. 

„  Eliot  de  Shipwalbothum,  for  the  escape  of  2  horses  2d. 

,,  Roger  de  Shuttelsworth,  for  the  escape  of  5  goats  ...  2d. 
„  the  wife  of  Thomas,  the  Shoemaker  (Sutor),  for 

breaking  the  assize  of  ale      ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„   Ingre  de  Bircheley hurst,  for  the   same  ...             ...  3^. 

„   Adam  dil  Hogh,  for  trespass  ...               .,              ...  6d. 

,,  the  wife  of  Henry,  son  of  Gilbert,  for  breaking  the 

assize  of  ale               ...             ...              ...              ...  4^. 

„  William  de  Denton,  for  the  taking  of  an  inquisition  $d. 

,,  Adam  de  Meducroft,  for  making  a  rescue  ..  $d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...  .9. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Tuesday  next 

after   the    feast    of  St.    John    the   Baptist,   in  the  i/th 
year  [26th    June,    1324]. 

Of  Agnes  de  Okedene,  for  default  of  service              ...  ^d. 

„    William  de  AshsewortJi,  for  withholding  a    debt  ^d. 

„   Richard  le  Keuer,  for  a   false  complaint                ...  ^d. 

„   Nicholas  de  Hopwode,  for  breach  of  the  peace    ...  6d. 

„   Margery,  the  wife  of  Roger  Kay,  for  bad   ale    ...  ^d. 


14  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Richard  dil  Mosse,  for  breach  of  the  peace        ...  6d. 

„    William,  son  of  Michael,  for  the  escape  of  2  pigs    ...  2d. 

„   Robert,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  escape  of  I  horse     ...  id. 

„    William  dil  Barres,  for  trespass             ...             ...  2x 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      4^.4^. 


m.  2,  etor.so.    pERQUISITES     OF    THE     COURT     OF     TOTINGTON,  on 
*      Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.    Peter's    Chains, 
in  the   1 7th  year    [jist  July,  1324]. 

Of  Henry,  son  of  Hull,  for  withholding  a  debt       ...  3^. 

„   Sarot  de  Medoucroft,  for  bad  ale           ...             ...  3^. 

„   Adam  Halmarke,  for  default  of  puture...             ...  $d. 

„  Alexander  de  Romesbothum,  for  breach  of  the  peace  6d. 
Sum     ...             ...             ...          \d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Wednesday 
next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  in  the  I7th 
year  [22nd  August,  1324]. 

Of   William  le  Bemon,  because   he  failed  in  the  law     6d. 

,,  Richard  le  Harper,  for  the  same  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Robert  de  Aynesworth,  for  his  corn  and  herbage  in 
the  defence  of  the  lord  (pro  blado  et  herbagio  suo 
in  defensione  domini)  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Eliot,  relict  of  Alan  de  Leure,  for  rescue  of 

Adam  Pigterich  ...  . . ,  ...  ...  ^d. 

,,  Thomas  de  Barton,  for  corn  and  herbage  in  the 
defence  of  the  lord  (pro  blado  et  herbagio  in 
defensione  domini)  ...  ..  ...  ...  6</. 

„   the  Lady  of  Bury,  for  the  same  ...  6d. 

„   Margery,  wife  of  Roger  Kay,  for  bad  ale  ..      4^. 

„  Adam  de  Haselum,  and  his  wife,  for  trespass     ...2s.6d. 

„  Matilda,  the  Marshal's  wife,  for  bad  ale  ...        ^. 


1 7- 1 8  EDWARD  II.  15 

Of  Robert  dil  Rode,  for  toll   carried  away  ...  ...  %d. 

„   Adam  dil  Stones,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  2d. 

„    Cicil  dil  Hall,   for  having   aid                 ...  ...  6d. 

Sum     ...              ...              ...  6s.  yd. 


PERQUISITES   OF   THE   SAME  COURT,  on    Wednesday 
next   before   the   feast    of    St.    Matthew,   in    the    i8th 
year  [iQth  September,   1324]. 
Of  John  de  ffenton,  for  a  false  claim  ...  ...      $d. 

„    Christian,  wife  of  Benedict,  for  breach  of  the  peace          ^d. 
„    Thomas  de  Prcstewich,  for  a   false  complaint      ...      6d. 
„    Richard  de    Grindalbothum,    because    he   did     not 

have,  &c.  (quia  non  Jiabuit,  etc.)  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Adam  de  Baunford,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      4^. 

„   Magot  dil  Blakelowe,  for  the  same          ...  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Geoffrey,  for  cutting  vert  (pro  cicione 

viridi)          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry,  the  Reeve,  for  the  same  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Avin,  daughter  of  Alot,  for  the  same    ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  de  Notehogh,  for  the  same  ...  ...      $d. 

„   Adam  de  Baunford,  for  toll  carried  away  ...      $d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Andrew,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...      2d. 
„   Robert  de  Horneclif,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts        ...      2d. 
„   Robert,  son  of  Thomas  dil  Stoke,  for  escape         ...      2d. 
„  Jordan,  son  of  Michael,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...      2d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  dil  Hogh,  for  multure  carried 

away  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  for    I  sparrow  hawk  taken  in 

the  forest    ...  ...  .  .  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      6s.  ^d. 

Sum    Total         ...  ii//.    4^.4^. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  ...  27 s.  \od. 

Sum  of  impoundings        ...      4^.  2d. 
Sum  of  estrays ...  ...  iar. 

Sum  of  perquisites  g/t.    2s.  ^d. 

Of  new  rent  ...  \d. 


l6  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

7/1.3.        PERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT    OF    RACHEDAL,    on 

Thursday   the   Eve  of  the  Apostles  Simon  and  Jude, 
in  the   i;th  year  [2/th  October,    1323]. 

Of  Matthew ',  son  of  Enot,  for  trespass        ...  ...      ^d. 

„    William  Rathebon,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      ^d. 

Sum     ...              ...              ...  jd. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Saturday  the 
Morrow  of  St.  Katherine,  in  the  i;th  year  [26th 
November,  1323]. 

Of  the  Abbot  of  Wallay,  for  entry  to  land  ...  40^. 
„  Daudede  Baunford,  and  his  wife,  because  they 

failed  in  the  law       ...             ...             ...              ...  2s. 

„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  for  a  rescue  (recussus)  made  ...  $d. 

„  Adam  de  Welhevid,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  $d. 

,,  William  de  Ligh\f\alleres,  for  many  defaults  ...  ^d. 
„  William,  son  of  William  Broubgh.,  for  many 

defaults        ...               ..               ..             ...             ...  ^d. 

„   Richard  de  Baunford,  for  withholding  a  debt     ...  $d. 

„   Henry,  the  Smith,  for  entry  to   I    cottage             ...  ^d. 

,,  Richard le  Keuer,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ...  ^d. 

„    Thomas  Payt,  for  selling  flesh  contrary  to  the  assize  6d. 

„  John  dil  Milnehouses,  for  the  same        ...             ...  6d. 

„    William  ffox,  for  the  same      ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„   the  wife  of  John  dil  Milnehouses,  for  licence  to  brew  $d. 

„   the  wife  of  William ffox,  for  the  same  ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Dye  dil  Milnehouses,  for  the  same         ..               ...  $d. 

„  John  de  Baunford,  because  he  did  not  have  Geoffrey 

de   Turnagh  here       ...             ...             ...              ...  ^d. 

•  „  Adam  de  Hilton,  John  de  Baunford,  and  Richard  de 

Baunford,    and     other    "  rodemen,"    for    fine    for 

respite    of  puture       ...             ...             ...             ...  15^. 

„  Elias  de  Baunford,  because  he  did  not  come  ...  2d. 
„  Richard,  of  the  same,  because  he  did  not  have 

Ralph  de  Falynge  here            ...              ...              ...  2d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  17 

Of  the  same  Richard,   because  he  did  not  have  Alan 

de  Falynge  here         ...  ...  ...  ...       I  d. 

„   Hugh  dil  Okenrode,  and  Richard  dil  Hill  and  others, 

because  they  did  not  come  to  an  inquest  ...     \2d. 

„    William     Wlf!    for    entry   to    I    messuage   and    3 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum     ...  .  ...     28.$-.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT,  on  Monday  next  before 
the   feast   of    St.    Thomas    the    Apostle,    in    the    I7th 


year   [iQth  December,    1323]. 

Of  the  lord  (Domino)  Richard  de  Byron,  for  entry  to 

3  acres  of  land          ...             ...             ...             .  ..  \2d. 

,,    Henry  dil  Hill,  for  licence  to  agree       ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Adam  de  Naueden  and  Thomas  dil  Okenrode  for 

the  same     ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  8</. 

„     William  Sturdy,  for  a  false  complaint  ...              ...  ^d. 

,,    John  de  Shalefeld,  for  the  same               ...              ...  3^. 

„  Andrew  de  Stanefeld,  for  licence  to  agree  ...  6d. 

„  Roger  dil  Ton,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ...  6d. 
„  Adam  de  Baldreston  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

3  acres  of  land          ...             ...             ...             .  ..  \2d. 

„  John  dil  Bonke,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  lod. 
„  Thomas  de  Baunford  and  Adam  de  Bukele  and 

their  fellows,  because  they  failed  in  the  law      ...  I2d. 

„   John  dil  Hill,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...             ...  \2d. 

,,   Adam,  son  of  John,  for  having  aid        ...             ...  6d. 

Sum  ...  ...  7s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  on  Friday  the 
feast  of  St.  Hilary,  in  the  I7th  year  [i3th  January, 
1324]- 

Of  Henry  de  Houworth,  because  he  did  not  sue  ...  6d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  Richard,  of  the  same  for  the  same  . . .  ^d. 
C 


1 8  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Alexander  de  Heley  for  breach  of  the  peace       ...  4^. 

„    William  de  Lighalleres  for  a  false  claim              ...  6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Richard,  for  toll   carried   away        ...  6d. 

„   Nicholas,  son  of  Hauekot,  for  entry  to  3  acres  of  land  i6d. 
„   Agnes  dil  Shagh,  for  breaking  the  lord's  defence 

(pro  defencione  domini  fracta)                 ...  $d. 

„   Alan  de  Turnagh,  because  he  did   not  sue         ...  6d. 

„  Hugh  de  Okenrode,  for  breach  of  the  peace       ...  6d. 

„  John  le  Melner,  for  the   same                  ...              ...  3^. 

„   Henry  le   Tailliour,   for  entry  to   2   acres  of   land  \2d. 

„   Robert  de    Wirdehill,   for  breach  of  the  peace    ...  40^. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      gs.  4<^. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,   on  Monday  the 

feast  of  St.  Valentine,  in  the  i;th  year  [i4th  February, 
1324} 

Of  Henry  dil  Dene,   for  toll  carried  away                  ...  6d. 
„  John  de  Baunford,  because  he  did  not  have  Richard, 

son  of  Geoffrey,  here                 ...             ...             ...  ^d. 

„  Alexander,  son  of  Henry  dil  Hogh,  for  default  of 

service          ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  $d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Seye,  for  breach  of  the  peace      ..  zd. 

„   Nicholas  de  Stubleygh,  for  a   false  claim               ...  ^d. 

„   Henry  de  Hauworth,  for  withholding  a  debt      ...  6d. 
„   Nicholas,  son  of  John,  son  of  Ibbe,  for  breach   of 

the  peace    ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  2^. 

„    Thomas  de  Stanerigges,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land  2s. 
„   John   dil  Shagh,   for   breaking   the   lord's   defence 

(pro  defencione  domini  fracta)                 ...              ...  6d. 

„  John  de  Bulkeley,  for  withholding  a  debt             ...  6d. 
„    Geoffrey,  son  of  Robert  le  Hayworth,  for  withholding 

a  debt         ...             ...              ...             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Henry  de  Haworth,  for  the  same          ...              ...  3^. 

...  ...  ...       5^.  jd. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  19 

DERQUISITES  OF   THE  SAME   COURT,  on   Tuesday  in 

the    Morrow   of    St.    Gregory   the    Pope,    in    the  i;th 
year  [i3th  March,   1324]. 

Of  Anota,  daughter  of  Mawe,  for  breach  of  the  peace  2d. 

„    William  de  Lighalleres,  for  licence  to  agree        ...  $d. 
„    Richard,  son  of  Richard  de  Botirworth,  for  breach 

of  the  peace               ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„    Thomas  Knot,  for  the  same    ...              ...              ...  3^. 

„    Henry  de  Neubald,   for  breach  of  the  peace        ...  $d. 

„  John  of  the  Brig,  for  withholding  a  debt               ...  ^d. 

„   Agnes  de  Spottelond,  for  a   false  complaint          ...  -$d. 

„  John  de  Kirkeshagh,  for  a  false  complaint          ...  6d. 

„    Henry  Lely,   because  he  failed   in   the  law           ...  $d. 

„    Roger  de  Lighalleres,  for  breach  of  the   peace    ...  6d. 

„    Adam  de  Bury,  for  default  of  service  ...             ...  $d. 

„   Henry  de  Lacy,  for   respite  of  suit   this  year      ...  I2d. 
„   the  same  Henry,   for  respite  of  his  homage        ... 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      js.'jd. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Tuesday  next 
before  the  feast  of  Palm  Sunday,  in  the  i/th  year 
[3rd  April,  1324]. 

Of  Adam  dil  Dene,  for  licence  to  agree    ...             ...  $d. 

„    Adam,  son  of  Eliot,  because  he  failed  in  the  law    ...  $d. 

„   Alan  de   Turnagh,  for  a  false   complaint             ...  $d. 

,,  Geoffrey,  son  of  Adam  de  Bukeley,  for  entry  to  3 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...  13^. 

„   Richard  le  Byroun,  for  respite  of  his  homage    ...  2s. 

„  Roger  del  Ton,  for  putting  his  woods  in  the  lord's 
defence  (pro  bo\s\cis  suis  in  defencione  domini 

ponendis)  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...       ^s.  id. 

c2 


2O  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Saturday  next 
after  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  in 
the  i ;th  year  [5th  May,  1324]. 

Of  Hugh,  son  of  Patrick,  for  respite  of  his  homage  \2d. 

,,  Daude  de  Stansfeld,  for  the  same          ...              ...  I2d, 

„  Henry  de  Belefeld,  for  having  aid          ...             ...  *jd. 

„  Elias  dil  Denehirst,  for  the  same           ...             ..  6d. 

„   Hugh  dil  Okynrode,  for  default  of  service           ...  $d. 

„  Henry ',  son  of  Alikoc,  for  withholding  a  debt    .  .  6d. 

„  John  de  Eland,  for  respite  of  his  homage           ...  \m. 

,,   Daude    de    Stansfeld,    for    rescue    of    Robert    de 

Wordehill    ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  \2d. 

,,  John  Blake,  for  a  false  claim  ...             ...              ..  $d. 

„    William  de  Botirworth,  for  entry  to  6  acres  of  land  \2d. 

„    William  le  Wylde,  for  entry  to  6  acres  of  land        ...  1 2d. 

„   Ammeria,  daughter  of  Alan  de  Turnagh,  for  having 

aid                ...             ..              ...             ...             ...  40*. 

„    William  le   Wilde,  for  having  aid           ...             ...  $d. 

„   Adam  de  Kirkeshagh  for  withholding  a  debt      ...  $d. 

„  John,  the  groom  (garcio)  of  Ibbe,  for  trespass     ...  So7. 

„   Richard  de  Botirworth,  for  having   aid  ...              ...  ^d. 

„  John  dil  Kirkeshagh,  for  respite  of  his  homage...  2s. 

,,    William  dil  Langfeld,  for  the  same       ...              ...  \2d. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Lyly,  for  the  same            ..             ...  lod. 

„    William  dil  Shore,  for  the  same  ...  ...2s.6d. 

„  Peter,  son  of  Helewise,  for  the  same     ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Roger  War,  for  the   same         ...             ...              ...  lod. 

„    William  le    Wild,  for   the   same             ...              ...  lod. 

„    Geoffrey,  son  of  Roger,  for  the  same    ...             ...  \2d. 

„    Geoffrey,  son  of  Elkoc,  for  the  same      ..               ...  \2d. 

,,  Adam  Dodemon,  for  the  same                 ...             ...  So7. 

„    William  de  Botirworth,  for  the  same        ...             ...  lod. 

„  Adam  de  Bukeley,  for  the  same               ...             ...  2s. 

„  Alexander  de  Mosseley,   for  the  same     ...             ...  lod. 

„  Roger  dil  Ton,  for   the  same  ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

„    William  de    Wh\i\tworth,  for  having  aid               ...  6d. 
Sum     ...              ...             ...       2s.    d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  21 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT  on  Friday  next 
before  the  feast  of  Trinity,  in  the  i/th  year  [8th  June, 
1324]- 

Of  Robert  de   Wordehill,  for  trespass            ...              ...  2s. 

„   Alan  de    Turnagh,  because  he  did  not  have  John 

dil  Sikes  here             ...              ...               ..  2d. 

„    Richard  de  le  Byron,   for  entry    to    land                ...  2s. 

„   Henry  de  Slauedenc,  because  he  did  not  have,  etc.  6d. 

„    Richard,  son  of  Adam,  for  entry  to  3  acres  of  land  8d. 

„    Nicholas,  son    of  Magot,    for    breach  of  the    peace  $d. 

„    Thomas,  son   of  Dawe,   for   withholding  a  debt  ...  6d. 

„   Elias  de  Baunford,  for  a  false  claim      ...              ...  6d. 

„   the  same,  for  having  an   inquest             ...              ...  2s. 

„  John  Crop  holing           ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Alexander,  son  of  Henry   de    Wordehill,   for   entry 

to  land         ...              ...             .  .             ...              ...  \2d. 

„    William  le    Wilde,  the  younger,  for  a  false  claim  $d. 

„    Henry,  son   of  Lyly,   for  a  "  rescous  "   made         ...  6d. 

„    Elin  de   Baunford,   for  having  an    inquest  and  aid  2s. 
Sum     ...              ...               ..     12s.  *d. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAME    COURT,    on    Thursday 

next    after  the    feast  of  St.   John    the    Baptist,    in  the 
I ;th  year  [28th  June,   1324]. 

Of  Hugh,  son  of  Patrick,  for  contempt        ...             ...  2d. 

„    William  de    Wordhill,  for  entry  to  land                 ...  \2d. 

„   Nicholas  ffang,  for  trespass       ...              ...              ...  8d. 

„    William  de    Wytworth,  for  a   false  complaint      ...  ^d. 

„   Alice,  who  was  the  wife  of  Roger  de  Okedene     ...  ^d. 

„   Adam  de  Bukeley,  for   a   false  complaint               ...  $d. 

„    William  de    Wordehill,  for  withholding  a  debt     ...  3^. 

„   Adam  de  Paris,  for  the  same  ...             ...              ...  6d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Daive,  for  licence  to  agree          ...  ^d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...      3^-  9^' 


22  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES   OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on   Tuesday  in 

•^      the   feast   of  St.    Peter   Advincula,    in    the    i?th  year 
[3  ist  July  or  ist  August,   1324]. 

Of  Matilda  le  Lister,  because  she  did  not  sue         ...  $d. 

,,    Thomas  de  Stansfeld,  for  trespass          ...             ...  6d. 

„  the  same,  for  breaking  the  lord's  defence  (pro  de- 

fensione  domini  fracta)            ...             ...             ...  $d. 

,,    Thomas  Deyas,  for  breach  of  the  peace               ...  2d. 

„   Adam  de  Birdishill,  for  withholding  a  debt        ...  ^d. 

,,   Adam  de  Bukeley,  for  a  false  claim      ...             ...  $d. 

„   John  dil  Sikes,  for  withholding  a  debt...             ...  3</. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  Roger  de  Okedene,  for  a  false  claim  ^d. 
„  Magot  and  Alice,  daughters  of  Thomas  Dodemon, 

for  duplication  of  summons  (pro  dupplicaconie  sum- 

monitionis)  ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  2s. 

„  Henry  de  Haworth,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  $d. 

„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ^d. 

„  Margery  de  Romisden,  for  a  false  claim  ...  ^d. 

„  Nicholas,  son  of  Dye,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  3^. 
„  Agnes  dil  Windibonk,  for  the  lord's  defence  (pro 

defensione  domini)     ...              ...             ...             ...  2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  . ,  8s.  d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Thursday  the 
Vigil  of  St.  Bartholomew,  in  the  i/th  year  [23rd  August, 
1324]- 

Of  Elias  de  Baunford,  for  licence  to  agree              ...  6d. 
„  Magot,  daughter  of  Nicholas  de  Hasteley,  because 

she  failed  in  the  law                ...             ...               ..  $d. 

„   Agnes,  daughter  of  Roger,  for  breach  of  the  peace  $d. 

„  Alice,  daughter  of  Roger  de  Okedene     ...             ...  lod. 

,,  Henry,  the  Smith,  for   breaking  the   lord's  defence  $d. 

„   Roger  Curt,  for  licence  to  agree             ...              ...  $d. 

,,  Magot  de  Prys,  for  breach  of  the  peace             ...  $d. 


I /- 1 8    EDWARD    II.  23 

Of  Alan   de    Turna,    for   breaking   the    lord's   defence  2d. 
„  Joan,   wife   of  Richard,   the   Miller }    for   breach   of 

the  peace  ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  4^. 

„   Daude  de    Wyteworth,  for  detention       ...              ...  $d. 

„   Adam  de  Belejeld,  because  he  did   not  come       ...  ^d. 
Sum     ...              ...             ...     35.  lod. 


PERQUISITES   OF   THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Thursday   in 
•*•      the  Vigil  of  St.  Matthew,  in  the  i8th  year  [2Oth  Sep- 
tember, 1324]. 

Of  Juliana,  Alan  de  ffaling's  maid  (ancilla),  for  trespass      2d. 
„   Adam  de    Wallehill,  for  a  false  complaint  ...      $d. 

,,    William  dil  Shore,  for  trespass  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,    the  same,   for  damage   adjudged  (pro   dampno  ad- 

judicato)       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„   Robert  le  Hayward,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      2d. 
„   the  same  for  the  same  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„   the  same  Robert,   because   he  did   not   prosecute...      2d. 
„   Adam  le  Waynwrigh\f\,  for  entry  to  one  messuage 

and    10  acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...     \  m. 

,,   Henry,  son   of  Richard,  for  withholding  a   debt...      3^. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...       8s.  ^d. 

Sum    Total         ...  6K.  \2s.  $d. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  ..     27 s.  $d. 

Sum   of  reliefs  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum  of  perquisites  ...    103^.  2d. 


PERQUISITES     OF     THE     HALMOTE    OF    DOUNUM,  m.  3  dor 
-*-      CHATTEBURNE,  PENNILTON,  AND  WORSTON,  on   Fri- 
day next  after  the  feast  of  St.   Lucy  the  Virgin,  in  the 
i/th  year   [i6th   December,   1323]. 

Of  Alice,  the  wife  of  William  Skot,  for  multure  carried 

away  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Henry,    son    of  Michael,    for    breach    of  the    peace      4^. 


24  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  John,  son  of  Michecok,  for  the   same    ...             ...  4^. 

„  Adam,  son  of  John,  the  Smith  (faber),  for  cutting 

vert  (pro  viride  cissura)         ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the   same        .               ...  $d. 

„  Henry  le   Tailliour,  for  the  same            ...             ...  $d. 

„   Simon  le  Hertz,  for  cutting  vert             ...             .  .  6d. 

„    William,  the  Clerk,  for  the  same           ...             ...  2d. 

„   Richard  de    Westeryn,  for  the  same       ...              ...  $d. 

„   Adam  le  fforster,  for   the  escape  of  4  goats       ...  2d. 
,,    Thomas,  son  of  Roger  dil  Cotes,  for  the  escape  of 

4   goats      ...             ...              ...             ...             ...  4d. 

„    William  Bythewell,  for  the  same            ...             ...  $d. 

„  John,  the  Smith,  for  withholding  a  debt              ...  6d?. 

„   Henry  de  Sulebergh,  for  a  false   complaint          ...  2d. 

,,    William,  the  Smith,  of  Chatteburn,  for   the   same  6d. 

„   Henry,   son   of  Michecok,   for   withholding   a   debt  3^. 
„   Richard,  son  of  Henry,  for   entry  to    I    messuage 

and  I  oxgang  of  land              ...              ...             ...  8s. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  to  2  tofts        ...  6d. 
„   Magot,  daughter  of  Richard  le  Rider,  for  entry  to 

I  cottage     ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  8d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  to  I  messuage 

and  half  an  oxgang  of  land  ...             ...             ...  5^ 

„   Richard,  son  of  Richard,  son  of  Robert,  for  entry 

to   i   oxgang  of  land                ...             ...             ...  \m. 

„    William  de  Gernen,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

I  oxgang  of  land      ...             ,..             ...             ...  8s. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Peter,  for  licence  to  agree            ...  ^d. 
Sum     ...             ...             ...    41  s.  4-d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  HALMOTE,  on  Tuesday 
next  before  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed 
Mary,  in  the  i/th  year  [3ist  January,  1324]. 

Of  William  de  Neuton,  for  entry  to   I  messuage  and 

half  an  oxgang  of  land  ...  ...  ...       4^. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  25 

Of  Simon,  the  Marshal  (Marescallus),   for  entry   to    I 

forge  (pro  ingressu   I  forgie)  ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Cicily,  daughter  of  Henry,  because  she  did  not 

prosecute     ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

,,   Agnes,  daughter  of  Thomas,  for  the  same           ...  2d. 

„   Adam  de  H olden,  for  the  same  .            ...              ...  $d. 

„  Matilda,  the  mason's  daughter  (filia  le  Mason), 

for   cutting  vert            .              ...                              ...  ^d. 

,    Richard,  son  of  Dogge,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land  2s. 

„   John,   the   Smith,  because   he   did    not   prosecute  6d. 

„   Adynet  le  Surreis,  for   the   same              ...              ...  $d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Jordan,  for  withholding  a  debt  ...  $d. 

„  John,  the  Miller,  for  entry  to  I  cottage  ...  6d. 
,,  Matilda,  the  relict  of  Richard,  son  of  John,  for 

entry   to   the  moiety  of  I    toft               ...              ...  6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Peter,  for  entry  to  I  toft  ...3^.4^. 
„  Hudde,  son  of  Dawe,  for  insufficient  answer  (pro 

insuffrentu  responsionis)            ..               ...              ...  $d. 

,    Robert  Qwerderay,  for  licence  to  agree...              ...  2d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Peter,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land  6d. 

„  Adam  Scot,  for  entry  to  6  acres  of  land  ...  2s. 

„  the  township  of  Worston,  for  detention  ...  \2d. 
„  Simon,  son  of  Robert,  for  fine  of  I  messuage  and 

half  an  oxgang  of  land            ...                               ...  iSd. 

„   Robert,  the   Shoemaker,  for   withholding  a  debt  ...  ^d. 

„   Robert  ffox,   because  he  did   not  prosecute           ...  $d. 

,,    William  Kay,  for  cutting  vert...              ...               ..  6d. 

„  Robert,  the  Shoemaker,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre 

of  land        ...             .  .              ...                              ...  3^. 

„   Henry  le  Gadder,  for  the   same              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Henry  de  Colne,  for  the  same                                 ...  2d. 

„   Henry  le   Tailliour,   for  the  same                             ...  $d. 

„   Agnes  de  Kibbit,   for   the  same                                 ...  $d. 

,,   Adam  le  Skinner,   for  the    same                              ...  $d. 

„    William,   son  of  A  /an,   for  the   same     ...              ...  2d. 

,,    William,  son  of  Roger,   for   the   same  ...              ...  2d. 

„  Adam  de  Whythagh,  for  the  same  ...  ...  id. 


26  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  John  Byby,  for  the  same          ...  ...  ...       id. 

,,   Robert  de    Wytenay,   for  the   same  ...  ...       $d. 

„   Hugh  de  Dounum,  for  the  same  ...  ...      id. 

„   Roger  Billy,  for  I  messuage  and    12  acres  of  land 

Sum     ...             ...  ...  26s.  *$d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  HALMOTE,  on  Friday 
next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Mark,  in  the  i/th  year 
O/th  April,  1324]. 

Of  Adam  le  Gardouner,  for  having  licence  (pro  licentia 

habenda)      ...  ...  ...  .  ...       4^. 

„    Gille,  relict  of  William,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang 

of  land        ...  ..  ...  ...  ..        3-y. 

„  John,  son  of  Lucy,  for   licence  to   agree  ...      2d. 

„    Gilbert  de    Wytacre,  for   entry  to   half  an   oxgang 

of  land         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       is. 

„  William,  son  of  Hudde,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  So7. 
„  William,  the  Smith,  the  younger,  for  entry  to  2 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„    William,   the   Smith,    the    elder,    for    entry    to    2 

acres   of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Stephen,  son  of  John,  for  entry  to  I  acre  [of  land]  $d. 
„  Adam,  the  Reeve,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land  ...  $d. 
„  Richard  Brenn,  for  entry  to  I  cottage  ...  $d. 

„   Ralph,  son  of  the  Reeve,  for   having   licence    with 

regard  to  his  land  (pro  licentia  habenda  cum  terra 

sua)  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...     i$d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Michelcok,  for  a  false  complaint...  id. 
„  William,  the  Smith,  the  elder,  for  withholding  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„  Gilbert  de  Blak,  for  I  ash- tree  (pro  7  ffraxino)  ^d. 
„  Adam,  soja  of  Thomas,  for  taverning  land  ...  6d. 

„    Cicily,   the   relict   of  Henry,    for   the    moiety   of    I 

draught  horse  (pro  medietate  /  fumenti)  ... 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     ijs.  5 d. 


17-18   EDWARD   II.  27 

PERQUISITES    OF   THE  SAME  HALMOTE,   on    Wednes- 

*-      day  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Giles,  in  the   i8th  year 
[5th  September,    1324]. 

Of  Roger,  son  of  Stephen,  for  licence  to  agree  ...      $d. 

„   John,  the  Carpenter,  for  the  same           ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Adam  le  Gardenner,  for  trespass             ...  ...      2d. 

„    William,  son  of  Agnes,  for   entry  to  one  oxgang 

of  land       ...             ...             ...               ..  ...       $s. 

„   the  same    William,  for  entry  to   I  toft  and  the  4th 

part  of  I   oxgang  of  land     ...              ...  ...       $s. 

„  John    the  Carpenter,  for  trespass             ...  .  .      2d. 

„   John  de  Angrun(t\  because  he  did  not  come    ...      $d. 

„   Adam  de    Whythalgh,  for  the  same        ...  ...      2d. 

„   Alice  Byby,  for   the   same         ...              ...  ...       id. 

„    Thomas,  son  of  Dogge,  for  the  same     ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Adam  de    Wythalgh,  for  entry  to    land...  ...       2s. 

„   John  de  Reuid,  for  entry  to    I    messuage  and    13 

acres  of  land             ...               ..              ...  53^.  4d. 

„  John,  the  Miller,  for  entry  to   I   toft     ...  ...      4d. 

Sum     ...              ...              ...  6js.  $d. 

Sum  total  of  Dounum              ..  los.  lod. 

Sum  total  of  Chatteburn          ...  J2s.    6d. 

Sum  total  of  Worston              ..  i^s.iid. 

Sum  total  oj  Penhilton             ...  53^.    2d. 

Total  of  all  the  sums      jli.  12s.    $d. 

~,                   (Total  of  entries              ...  70^.    id. 
Chatteburn  \ 

\Fotal  of  perquisites        ...  2s.    $d. 

(  Total  of  entries               ...  45. 
Worston       \ 

\Total  of  perquisites        ...  lls.lld. 

( Total  of  entries               ...  5^.    6d. 
Dounum       \ 

\Totalofperquisites        ...  55.    40. 

(Total  of  entries               ...  47 s. 

Penhilton     \Total  of  perquisites        ...  5,. 


28  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  IGHTENHILL,  on 
•*•      Wednesday   the  feast  of  St.  Clement  the  Pope,  in  the 
I /th  year    [23rd  November,    1323]. 

Of  John  de  Ourum,  for  breach  of  the  peace              ...  6d. 

John,  of  the  Brig,  for   unjustly  withholding  a  debt  $d. 

,,   Adam  Kipax,  for  default  of  puture  of  the  foresters  $d. 

Richard  de  Plesyngion,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  $d. 

„   Robert  le  Ryder,  because  he  did   not  prosecute  ...  4^. 

„  John   del  Brigge,  for  unjust   detention    of   I    sieve 

of  oats  (pro  injusta  detentione  I  crebri  avence)  ...  ^d. 

„   Robert  de  Helegh,  for  licence  to  agree  ...              ...  6d. 

„  Eliot,  wife  of  William  Hare,  for  entry  to  I  messuage 

2  oxgangs  and  9  acres  of  land              ...              ...  |  m. 

„  the  same,  for  administration  of  the  goods  of  the 

said    William,  deceased  ...  ...  13.?.  ^d. 

„  John,  son  of  Philip,  the  Shoemaker  [of  Claiton,  can- 
celled], for  entry  to  I  messuage  and  I  oxgang 

and  a  half  of  land    ...              ...             ...              ...  2os. 

„  Emma,  relict  of  the  said  Philip,  for  administration 

of  the  goods  of  the  same  Philip         ...              ...  \m. 

„  Roger  del  Holme  and  John,  the  chaplain,  for  licence 

to  agree       ...             ...             ...             . ,~.             ...  6d. 

„  Adam  de  Henthorn,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

half  an  oxgang  of  land  in  Pad[iham]  ...              ...  ^  m. 

„  Richard  de  Bradelay,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

15  acres  of  land         ..,             ...             ...             ...  ^\od. 

„    Thomas,  son  of  Olot,  for  licence  to  tan    this  year  8d. 

„    William  de  Ourum,  for  the  same          ...             ...  i2d. 

„  Isabell,  daughter  of  Robert,  the  Smith,  for  licence 

to  brew       ...             ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Matilda,  daughter  of  John  le  Taillour,  for  the 

same              ..             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„   the  wife  of  Adam,  of  the  Brig,  for  the  same     ...  ^d. 

„  John   le    Taillour,  for  [licence]   to  sell   flesh         .  ^d. 

„   Adam,  of  the  Brig,  for  the  same            ...              ...  6d. 

„  Agnes,  daughter  of  Watte,  for  trespass ...  ...  2d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  29 

Of  John,  son   of  Mocok,  for  entry  to   I   messuage  and 

15  acres  of  land  in   Brer[cliffe]  ...  ...       5-*"- 

„    Thomas,  son  of  Henry,  for   entry  to    I    messuage 

and  half  an  oxgang  of  land  ...  ...     2OS. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Adam,  son  of  Watte,  for  entry  to   5 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Robert  de   Whithill,  for  entry  to   10  acres  of  land 

in  Brunley  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       Ss- 

„   Robert    le    Mon,    for    entry   to    the    moiety   of    I 

messuage  and  6J  acres  of  land  there  ...  ...2s.6d. 

„    William    WhitJievid,  for  entry  to  the  moiety  of  I 

messuage  and  6|  acres  of  land  there  ...  ...2s.6d. 

„   Richard  de  Plesington,  for  meat  sold  (pro  carnibus 

venditis)       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Robert  Kipax.   for  entry  to   I   messuage  I   oxgang 

of  land  and  6  acres  of  rodeland  ...  ...      los. 

„    William   Hardere,   for   the   escape  of  3    beasts   in 

Rossyndale . . .  ..  ..  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Henry  Bright emet  and  Agnes  de  Grimeschaw,  for 

the  escape  of  4  pigs  ...      &/. 

„    Richard,  son  of  Dogge  del  Heve,  for  the  escape  of 

I  horse         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       i  d. 

,,  John  de  Dunnokschaw ,  for  the  escape  of  10  beasts  6d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Edousa,  for  the  escape  of  2 

horses  ...  ...  2d. 

„   Adam,    son    of  Eliot  and    Rayner  de  Coudene,   for 

the  escape  of  2   horses  2d. 

„  John  de  Coudene  and   Gilbert,  son  of  Olot,  for  the 

escape  of  2  horses     ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„    Robert  de  Hclay,  Robert  de  Holyns,  and  John,  son 

of  Henry,  for  the  escape  of  3  horses     ..  ...      3^. 

„  Adam  de  Belefeld,  for  the  escape  of  3  pigs  ...  6d. 
„  John  de  Dynlay,  for  the  escape  of  20  beasts  ...  \2d. 
,,  Robert  de  Grotton,  for  the  escape  of  6  beasts  ...  4^. 
„  John  de  Tounlay,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts  ...  $d. 
„  John,  son  of  Robert  del  Holyns,  for  entry  to  I 

cottage  and   5   acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...    40^. 


30  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  Richard    de    Briddestwesill,    Clerk,  for   entry   to    I 

messuage  and  20  acres  of  land  ...  . . .      6d. 

„    William  le   Waynwnght,  for  entry  to   I    messuage 

and   ii    acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum      .  ..  ...  119.?.  6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  IGHTENHILL,  on 
Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary,  in  the 
i^th  year,  [i 8th  January,  1324]. 

Of  William  de   Whitacre,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

half  an  oxgang  of  land  in  Padfiham]  ...  5^. 

„  Robert  de  Peure,  for  default  of  puture  of  the 

foresters       ...  ...  ...  ..  2d. 

„  Robert  del  Holyns  and  John  Kypax,  because  they 

did  not  have,  etc.      ...  ...  ...  ...      3</. 

„   Avicia,  daughter  of  Dobbe,  for  bad  ale  ...      $d. 

„   Sabbe(?),  daughter  of  Dobyn,  for  the  same        ...      $d. 
„   Elias  de  Scolefeld,  for  non-suit  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Thomas  de  Wolpitgrenis,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang 

of  land  in  Clivacher  ...  ...  ...     lod. 

„  John  le  Broune,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  6d. 

„  Nicholas  del  ffernyside,  because  he  did  not  come  $d. 
„  Eliot,  who  was  the  wife  of  William  Hare,  for 

licence  to  agree         ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Andrew,  spn  of  William,  for  I  sheep  of  estray 

sold  to  him  ...  .,  ...  ...       2s. 

„  John,  son  of  William  de  Brunlay,  for  entry  to  I 

messuage  and   15  acres  of  land  ...  ...    \  m. 

„  William  de  Ourum,  for  entry  to  i  messuage  and 

8  acres  of  land         ...  ..  ...  ...       $s. 

„  John  de  Briddestwesil,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre 

of  waste  in   Habrincham         ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   the  same  [John],  for  the  same   yearly ...  ...      id. 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD    II.  31 

Of  Roger  le  Mazonn,  for  entry  to  I  acre  and  a  half 

and  I  rood  of  land  there  ...  ...  ...  6^/. 

„  Adam  de  Angrum,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land 

in  Padiham...  ...  ...  ...  . ..  \2d. 

.,  Richard  de  Briddestwesill,  for  entry  to  I  messuage 

and  15  acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  400*. 

„  John  de    Wolwro,  because  he  did   not  prosecute  ...      $d. 

„  William  le  ffissher,  for  having  respite  of  Marchet 
to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  (pro  respectu  March' 
habendo  usque  festum  Sancti  Michaelis)  ...  \^d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     26s.     d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  on  Monday  in 
the  feast  of  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam,  in  the 
1 7th  year  [7th  May,  1324]. 

Of  William  de  Wyndhill,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      $d. 

„    Cecily,  relict  of  Genme(?),  for  licence  to  agree   ..      2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Magge,  for  timbers  carried  away 
from  a  certain  house  (pro  merr emits  asportatis  de 
quadam  domo)  ...  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„    Gilbert  le  Mon,  for  the  same  ...  ...  .        2d. 

„    Geoffrey  de    Wyndill,  for  the  same         ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  de  Palledene,   for  withholding  the  lord's  ferm       \d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  son  of  Alan,  for  with- 
holding a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  William,  because  he  did  not  have 

Robert  le  Rider  here  ...  . .  ...  3*/. 

,,  Adam  le  Hunter,  for  having  the  Marchet  of  his 

daughter,  etc.  (pro  Marchetf  filice  suce  habendo,  etc.)  \^d. 

„  Richard^  of  the  Brig,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and 

I  place  of  land  in  Brunley  ...  6d. 

,  Cecily,  the  relict  of  Richard  de  Bradelay,  for  breach 

of  the  peace  ...  id. 

„   Roger  de  Antilay,  for  licence  to  agree...  ...      2d. 


32  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  Agnes,  daughter  of  William,  for  entry  to  I  messuage 

and   I   oxgang  of  land  in   Padfiham]   ...  13^.  ^d. 

„    Christiana,  who  was  the  wife   of   William,    son  of 

Dik,  for  administration  of  the  goods  of  the  same 

William       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

„    Cecily,  relict  of  William  de  Bradelegh,  for  entry  to 

i   toft  in   Padfiham]  ...  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  John,  son   of   William,  the  Miller,  for   entry   to    I 

toft  there    ..  ...  ...  ..  ...      &/. 

„  John  de  Angrum,  for  trespass...  ...  ...      $d. 

„   Nicholas  del  Ferny  sid\e\  and  John  de  Angrum,  for 

felling  alders  (pro  alneis  prostratis)        ..  ...      ^d. 

„  Jordan    del   Hill,    because   he  did  not    repair   the 

dam  of  the  Mill  of  Padiham  (quia  non  fecit  stag- 

num  Molendzni  de  Padiham)...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    Thomas,  son  of  Elcok,  for  the  same      ...  ...      2d. 

,,  John  Pope  and  Hugh,  son  of  Elcok,  for  the  same      6d. 
„   Emma,  wife  of  Elcok,  for  the  same      ...  ...      ^d. 

,,   Roger,   son    of    Gilbert,   for   entry   to    I    messuage 

and  half  an  oxgang  of  land  in  Pad[iham]  ...  4^. 
„  John,  son  of  Dogge,  for  entry  to  I  toft  there  ...  \2d. 
„  Richard  le  Skynner,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  waste 

in  Somerfordrod         ..  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

,,   the  same  [Richard],  for  the  same  yearly  ...    \6d. 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 
„   Adam,  son  of  Richard,  of  the  Brig,  for  entry  to  I 

•  messuage  and   i  oxgang  of  land          ...  133.4^. 

„    Gilbert  de   Cronkeschagh  [for  entry  to]   i  acre  and 

i   rood  of  land          ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Roger  le  Mazonn,  for  entry  to   I  acre  of  waste  in 

Habrincham  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  same  [Roger],  for  the  same  yearly  ...      4^. 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 
„  John  le   Walker ;  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  waste 

in   Brunley  ...  ...  ...  ...  .,.    i6d. 

„  the  same  \John\  for  the  same  yearly  .  .  ..      2<a£ 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD   II.  33 

Of  Adam,  son  of  Henry,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

waste  in   Padiham     ...              ...              ...  ...    izd. 

„   the  same  [Adam],  for  the  same  yearly...  ...      2d. 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 

„   Adam  le   Walker,  for   entry   to    i    cottage  9  acres 

and  half  a  rood  of  land  ...2s.6d. 


"FURTHER     PERQUISITES    OF     THE    SAME    [COURT],     the  m.  4  dors* 
same   day   and  year   as   within. 

Of  Gilbert  de  la   Legh,  for   the  escape  of  12  pigs  in 

Penhill         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Richard  de  Merclesdene,  for  the  escape  of  12  pigs 

there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      qd. 

„  Roger  de  Antilay,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  ...  $d. 
„  John,  son  of  John,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  ...  $d. 
„  Robert  de  Rossmdale,  for  the  escape  of  2  pigs  .  .  2d. 
„  John  de  Geldehird,  for  the  escape  of  2  pigs  ...  id. 
„  Eliot  de  Alcencotes,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  ...  $d. 
„  Simon  de  Blakay  and  Adam  de  Walsch,  for  the 

escape  of  4  pigs       ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Adam  de  Hennethorn,   Chaplain,  for  the  escape  of 

2   pigs  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2dt 

„   Richard  de  Hide,   for   the   escape   of  6   beasts   in 

Rossindale  ...  ..  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  de  Wylashill,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...  2d. 
„  William  Hardere  and  Henry  Brightmet,  for  the 

escape  of  4   beasts    ...  ...  ...  ...      40*. 

„   the  wife  of  Robert  de  Grymeschaw,  for  the  escape 

of  6  beasts...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Richard,  of  the  Brig,  Matthew  de  Hole,  and  Henry, 

son  of  Sabbe(f),  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts    ...      $d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  OJ. 


34  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  on  Wednesday 

f-     next    before    the    feast   of    St.    Lawrence,  in  the  i8th 
year  [8th  August,   1324]. 

Of  Adam,  son  of  Henry,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  $d. 

„  Robert  le  Rider,  for  unjust  detention    ...              ...  6d. 

„  Robert,   son    of    Thomas   de    Cronkeschaw ,   because 

he  did  not  prosecute                                                ...  3^- 

„   Roger,  the  Chaplain,  for  the  same                           ...  ^d. 

,,    William  Ibbesone,  for  the  same                ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Adam    de  Henthorne,    Chaplain,    for    breaking   the 

"  birelagh "   (i.e.,   byelaw)         .  .             ...             ...  id. 

„  Richard  le  Marler,   for   trespass   against  the   said 

Adam           ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  id. 

„  Robert,   son   of  John   le  Mon,  for   cutting  vert   in 

Brereclif      ...             ...             ...              ..               ...  2d. 

„    John,   son    of    Mocok,   and    Gilbert,    son    of    John 

le   Mon,   for   the   same             ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John  le  Mon,  and  William  Whithevid, 

for  selling  i  house    ...             ...             ...             ...  2s. 

„   Roger  le  Ledebeter,  for   the  administration   of  the 

goods  of  Richard,  son  of  Robert        ...             ...  6d. 

„   Nicholas  P\ir\cok,  for  cutting  vert  in   Brereclif   ...  2d. 

„   Hugh,  son  of  Yut,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  2d. 
,,    Thomas,  son  of  Hanne,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts 

in  Penhill    ..               ...             ...             ...  $d. 

„  Richard  de  Wode,  for  the  escape  of  3  horses  there  2d. 

„  Richard  de  Northewod,  for  the  escape  of  6  beasts  -$d. 

,,  Richard,  of  the  Brig,  for  the   escape   of  4   horses  ^d. 

„   Robert,  the  Smith,  for  the  escape  of  2   horses    ...  2d. 

„   Adam  Grym,  for  the  escape  of  7  goats               ...  2d. 

„    Geoffrey  de   Wyndhill,  for  the  escape  of  4   beasts  2d. 

„    William   Grym,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts         ...  ^d. 
„   Richard  de  Nethirwod  and    William,  son  of  Amys, 

for  the  escape  of  6  beasts     ...             ...             ...  ^d. 

„    William,  son  of  William  de  Brunley,  for  the  escape 

of  2  beasts...  \d. 


i;-i8  EDWARD  ii.  35 

Of  Adam,  son  of  Agnes,  and  Adam,  son  of  Clarot, 

for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Jo/in  le  Taillour,  for  the  escape  of  6  [beasts  can- 
celled] pigs...  ...  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„  John  de  Kirk es chaw ,  for  the  escape  of  2  horses  in 

Rossyndale  ...  ...  ...  ...  qd. 

„   Alexander  de  Stanering,  for  the  escape  of  8  beasts      %d. 

„  Elias  de  Grenehirst  and  Thomas  le  Lourrd,  for  the 

escape  of  2  horses  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Adam  de  Belefeld  and  Adam  de  Routhistorn,  for  the 

escape  of  2  horses  ...  ...  ...  ...  4d. 

„  Isabell  de  Backesholf  and  Robert,  son  of  Thomas, 

for  the  escape  of  2  horses  ...  ...  ...  4*/. 

5«w     ...             ...  ...    gs.    yd. 

Sum    Total         ...  IO//.  $s.  6d. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  jli.  19^.  8^/. 

of  goods    ...  ...     2U. 

of  escapes    ..  .     12^.11^. 

of  estrays  ...  ...     2J. 

Sum  of  perquisites  ...     9^.  n^/. 

of  new  rents  ...     2J.    2^/. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  ACRINGTON, 
on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory,  in 
the  1  7th  year  [i4th  March,  1324]. 

Of  Richard  Wade,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land  there       3^. 
„   Roger,    son    of  Dobbe   de   Derwynt,  for   6  acres  of 

land  there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $s. 

„   Margery  de  Cattelowe,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land 

there  ...  ...  ...  ..  ...2s.6d. 

„    William  de  Briddestwesill,  for  entry  to  3    acres  of 

waste  in  Hunc[oat]  ...  ...    40^. 

„   the  same    William,  for  the  same  yearly  ...    I2d. 

(In   the  margin)  —  new    rent. 


D2 


36  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  William   de  Bacstandene,  for   entry  to  3    acres   of 

waste  there...  ...  ...  ...  ...    4od. 

„   the  same    William,   for   the   same   yearly  ...    I2d. 

(In  the  margin) — new  rent. 

Sum     ...  ..  ...     is.  2d. 


PERQUISITES   OF  THE  SAME  HALMOTE,  on  Saturday 
the  morrow  of  St.    Matthew  the  Apostle,  in   the  i8th 
year  [22nd  September,   1324]. 

Of  William  le  Huncotehird,  for  unjust  detention      ...      2d. 
„   Henry  Elde,  for  trespass  against  Henry  de  Alvetham      2d. 
,,  Adam,  son  of  Simon  de  Derwynt,  for  the   escape 

of  6  pigs  in  Rossendale          ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Dobbe  of  the   same,  and  Robert,  son 

of  Magge,  for  the  escape  of  2  pigs       ...  ...      2d. 

„  John  de  Balschaw,  for  the  escape  of  12  pigs     ...      6d. 
„   Adam,  son  of  Simon  Balle,  for  trespass  ...      2d. 

„  Adam,   the  Reeve's  groom   (garcio  prcepositi)   and 

A  dam,  the  miller,  for  trespass  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     2s.    2d. 

Sum  Total          ...  ...   19^.   ^d. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  ...   ifs.    2d. 

Sum  of  escapes  ...  ...  \^d. 

Sum  of  perquisites  ...  I2d. 

Sum  of  new  rents  ...  2s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Clement  the 
Pope,  in  the  i/th  year  of  the  reign  of  King 
Edward  I.  [2ist  November,  1323]. 

Of  Ralph  de  Bethum,  for  fine  for  respite  of  puture 
of  the  serjeanty  till  the  feast  of  Michaelmas 
(pro  recessu  puturce  serjantics  usque  festum 
Michaelis)  ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  40^. 


I /- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  37 

Of  Thomas    de    Adlyngton,    for    fine    for    respite    of 

suit  till  the  same  feast  (pro   recessu  sectce  usque 

eundem)       ...              ...             ...             ...             ...  2s. 

„    William  del  Ridyng,  for  insufficient  answer        ...  3</. 

„    William  le  Porter,  for  breach  of  the  peace        ...  6d. 

„   the  same    William,   for  the  same            ...             ...  $d. 

„  John  del  Peeke,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  6d. 
„  Robert,  son  of  Adam  de  Warton,  for  breach  of 

the  peace     ...              ...              ...             ...             ...  4^. 

„  Adam  de  Etheliswyk,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  6d. 
„  Robert  de  ffrekilton  and  Adam  Busshell,  for  unjust 

detention      ...              ...              ...             ...              ...  \2d. 

,,  John  del  Moseenys  for  breach  of  the  peace  . . .  6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Robert  de  Wodefynley,  for  the  same..  tyd. 

„  Elias,  son  of  Michael  del  fforde,  for  entry  to  land  $d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Walter,  the  Clerk,  because  he  did 

not  prosecute              ...             ...             ...             ...  &/. 

„  Robert,  the  Shoemaker  (Sutor),  of  Claghton  for 

tanning         ...              ...              ..               ...              ...  2s. 

„  the  wife  of  Richard  Coldecol,  for  licence  to  brew 

(pro  licentia  bas')      ...              ...             ...              ...  4</. 

„    Geoffrey,   son  of    William,  for  tanning    ..  ...2s.6d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Stephen  de  Broghton,  for  entry  to 

I    messuage  and    10  acres  of  land        ...             ...  qsd. 

„  Adam  Busshell,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  \2d. 
„  John,  son  of  Adam  le  Seuker(f),  for  honey  taken 

in   the  lord's  wood    ..               ...              ...             ...  \2d. 

„  Henry  Picket,  for   2   Cokeshutt                ...              ...  &/. 

„    Adam  Busshell,   for   i    Cokeshutt             ...              ...  ^d. 

„    William  del  Scoles,  for    I    Cokeshutt     ...             ...  $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Adam  de  Etheliswik,  for  entry  to 

land              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  $s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  26s.  lod. 

„  John  del  Clif,  for  the  escape  of  3  pigs  and  3  hogs 

in  Middilford               ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Richard  de  Rolegh,  for  2   pigs  and   5   hogs  there  gd. 

„    William  le  Spenser,  for   I    pig  and   4  hogs           .  .  6d. 


38  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Adam  Russhel,  for   I    pig  and  2  hogs   ...             ...  ^d. 

„   Richard  Sparowe,  for   I    pig     ...              ...              ...  2d. 

„  Henry  Ploket,  for  3  pigs  and   5  hogs    ...             ...  1 1  d. 

„   Robert  de  Horewich,  for    i    pig  and  2  hogs         ...  6d. 

,,   Mahot  de  Roelegh,  for   I   pig  and   3   hogs            ...  6d. 

„  Adam  le  Seuker(t\  for   I   pig  and   I   hog            ...  $d. 

„    William  del  Scales,  for   I   pig  and   2  hogs           ...  4</. 

„    William  Sparowe,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts     ...  \\d. 

„  Adam  Russhell,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts         ...  \d. 

„  John  le   Taillour,  for    i    beast  ,..              ...              ...  \d. 

„  John  Caynok,  for  2  beasts,  and  Richard  de  Rolegh, 

for  3  beasts                ...             ...             ...             ...  2\d. 

„  Mabil,  sister  of  the  same  Richard,  [and]  Robert 

Tuwe,   for  3    beasts  ...             ...             ...             ...  \\d. 

,,  William  le  Spenser  and  Adam  le  Seuker,  for  3 

beasts           ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  \\d. 

,,  Walter  del  Welle  and  Magot  de  Knapeside,  for  3 

beasts           ..               ...              ...              ...              ...  \\d. 

„  Alan  le  Milner,  Adam  Wyony  and  Daude  le  S outer, 

for  5  beasts                ...             ...             ..              ...  2\d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  6s. 


PERQUISITES   OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 

Saturday    next    after    the    feast    of    St.    Andrew  the 
Apostle,  in  the   i^th  year  [3rd   December,  1323]. 

Of  William  de  Standissh,  for  default  of  suit            ...  ^d. 

„  Robert  de  Frees,  for  the  same  ..             ...             ...  6d. 

„    Thomas  de  Longetre,  for  the  same         ...             ...  6d. 

„   Elen  de   Torbock,  for  the  same                ...             ...  \2d. 

„    William  le  Souter  del  Car,  for  tanning                ...  \2d. 
„   Adam  le  Kyng,  for  selling   flesh   by  pledges   (pro 

carne  vendito  per  plegios)        ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Ralph  de  Bethum,  for  fine  for  respite  of  suit  till 

the  feast  of  St.  Michael         ...             ...             ...  ^. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  39 

Of  Jo/in,  son    of  fo/in    de   Mighelkirk,    for   breach   of 

the   peace    ...  ..  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  MicJiael  del  Forde,  because  he  did  not  have,  etc.  $d. 
„  John,  son  of  Richard,  the  Smith,  for  licence  to 

get    coals    in     Middilford    (pro    licentia    habendis 

carbonibus  in    Middilford)       ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Adam  le  fforster,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  6d. 
„  Adam  le  Taillour,  of  Ethelisvvyk,  for  the  same...  6d. 
„  the  wife  of  William  Lyngard,  for  the  same  ...  ^d. 
„  William  Gilmyn,  for  entry  to  I  messuage  and  5 

acres   of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„    Robert   de    Williames,    for    trespass          ...  ...     I2</. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert  de  Wortliyngton,  for 

breach   of  the    peace  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  de  Staynyng,  of  Warton,  for  unjust  detention  2s. 
„  Magot,  wife  of  John  Burgaes  (?),  for  licence  to 

brew  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  Robert  de  Galwaith,  for  one  goose  bought  of 

wreck  (pro  una  anca  empta  de  Wreck)  ...  2d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Avyn,  for  breach  of  the  peace...  6d. 
„  Magot,  wife  of  William  Chappemon,  for  licence 

to   brew        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„   Alice,  wife  of  Adam  Prat,  for  the  same  ...      8d. 

„   Henry   de   MidJiop,    for    the    same  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  Matilda,  wife  of  Rayner  de  Brethirton,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  Robert  de  Williams,  for  default  of  service  ...  6d. 
„  William  del  Strete,  for  entry  to  land  in  Heth- 

chernok          ..  ...  ...  ...  ...       3^. 

„  Alexander,  son  of  Michael  del  fforde,  for  entry 

to  i  messuage  and  5  acres  of  land  ...  i$d. 

„  Roger  le  Potter,  for  licence  to  be  tanner  ...  2s. 

„  William,  son  of  Jordan  de  Chernok,  for  breach  of 

the  peace    ...  ..  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard,  the  Baker  (pistor),  of  Eukeston,  for  the 

assize  of  bread   (pro  assisa  panis)        ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  wife  of  Gilbert  le  Groyne,  for  bad  ale  ...  \2d. 


4O  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Agnes,  wife  of  John  le   Taillour,  for  the  same    ...  6d. 
,,    Gilbert  de  Halsale,  for  respite  of  suit  till  the  feast 

of  St.  Michael            ...             ...             ...             ...  40^- 

„   the    Doomsman    (judex)    of   Eukeston,   for   default 

of  suit         ...             ...             ...              ..               ...  6d. 

„   the  wife  of  William   Toppyng,  for  licence  to  brew  6d. 

„  Ellen,  wife   of  William,   the  Miller,  for  the  same  6d. 

„   Henry    Whitshonk,  for    selling    flesh    and   bad   ale  $d. 
Sum      ...             ...             ...    33-r.  6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 

Thursday   next   before    the    Nativity   of   our   Lord,   in 

the  1 7th  year,  [22nd  December,  1323]. 
Of  Alexander,  son   of  Michael  del  Bothe,    for    breach 

of  the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Matilda,  daughter  of  Richard  Cele,  for  trespass  ...      $d. 
„  Eliot  de  Thorpe,  for  bad  ale     ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    Thomas    de    Sutton,    because    he     did    not    have 

Robert  de  Claiton  there  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert  de   Claiton   and   Agnes,  his   wife,  for  entry 

to  land         ...  ...  ...  .  qd. 

„  Adam  de  Bredekirk,  for  a  false  claim    ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  John    Kaynok,    Walter   del    Welle,    William  ffox, 

Henry  le  ffermon,  Agnes  de  A  Inewyk,  and  Richard 

Sparowe,  for  trespass  . .  "...  ...    1 2d. 

„  John  Busshel,  for   breach  of  the  peace  ..    \2d. 

,,    William,  son  of  William  de  Crossenes,  and  William, 

son  of  Thomas  Baron,  for  the  same   ...  ...      6d. 

„   Adam,    son    of    Henry    de    Longeton,    for    unjust 

detention     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alice,  daughter  of  Walter  de  Northcrosse,  for  trespass     6d. 
,,  Magot,  wife  of  Richard  le  Bolour,  for  bad   ale  ...      6d. 
„  Albred  del  Salthous,  for  bad   ale  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  the  wife  of  Thomas,  the  Cook,  and  the  wife  of  John, 

the  Miller,  for  the  same         ...  &/. 


I /- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  41 

Of  Alice,  wife  of    William,  the  Clerk,  for  the  same...      4</. 
„   Alice,  wife  of  John  ffrenkis,  for   the   same  ...      6d. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  Hugh,  son  of  Paul,  for  the  same  $d. 
„  Magot,  wife  of  Robert,  son  of  y4//V*,  for  the  same  4*/. 
„  the  wife  of  John,  son  of  Richard  Croket,  for  the  same  ^d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  Richard  le  Uckernwn,  for  trespass  3*/. 
„  C lenience,  formerly  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Chcrnok, 

for  entry   to   land       ...  ...  ...  ...    40^. 

„  Agnes,  the  wife  of  Adam  le  Shepehirde,  for  bad  ale  qd. 
„  Robert  de  Claiton,  because  he  failed  in  the  law 

(quia  defecit  in  lege)    ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„   Alice,    wife   of  Adam,   the   Miller,  and   Adam,  his 

son,   for  trespass         ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,.    William,   son    of  Dobyn   del   Gate,  for  entry  to   I 

messuage  and   2  acres  of  land  ..  ...       2s. 

„   Ranulph   de  Syngilton,  for    I    stirk   of  estray  (pro 

uno  stirketto  de  vago)  ...  ...  ... 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     iSs.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF   PENWORTHAM,  on 

Saturday  next   after    the    Octave  of  St.  Hilary,  in  the 

1 7th  year  [2ist  January,  1324]. 
Of  Roger,  son    of    Thomas   de   Warton,  for  default  in 

the  law        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  del  Hoiue,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...    i2d. 

„   Richard  del    Wyndibonck,    for   entry  to  7  acres  of 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..    400". 

„    William  de   Blakcburn,  because    he   did    not  have 

Richard  del    Wyndibonck  there  ...  ...      $d. 

„   Adam  de  Knoll,  for  selling  flesh  ...  ...      $d. 

„    William    Gouke,   for   the   same,   and    his   wife,   for 

licence   to  brew         ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

,,    Cecily,  wife   of  Adam    Barry,  for    licence    to   brew      "$d. 
„    Christian  le  Hunt,  for   the  same  ..  ...      $d. 

„   Alice,   wife   of     William,   son   of   Thomas,   for   the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      4*/. 


42  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  John,  son  of  William,  son  of  Mirre,  for  entry  to 

4  acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ..  2s. 

„   Roger,  son  of  Robert  le  Perpound,  for  entry  to  land     I2d. 

„  John,  brother  of  the  same  Roger,  for  entry  [to 

land]  in  Shevynton  ...  ...  ...  . ..  \2.d. 

Sum  I  os.  8d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra, 
in  the  i;th  year  of  King  Edward  [2Oth  February, 
1324]- 

Of  Matilda  de  Mirescogh,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of 

land  in  Claghton  ...  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Elen  de  Torbock,  for  respite  of  suit  until  the  feast 

of  St.  Michael  ...  ...  ...  ...2s.  ^d. 

,,  Henry  le   Vescy,  for  breach  of  the  peace               . , .  $d. 

„   Henry,   son   of    William    del  Plat,   for    the   same  4^. 

„   Robert  del  Howe,  for  unjust  detention...             ...  $d. 

„   Magot  la  Leuedy,  for  bad   ale                 ...             ...  ^d. 

„    Thomas  Busshel,  because  he  did  not  prosecute...  %d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Amerie,  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  .  .  ...  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Nicholas,  because  he  did  not  prose- 
cute, and  of  William,  his  brother  ...  ...  ^d. 

,,   Alice,  wife  of  John  Ploume,  for  bad    ale              ...  4^. 

„   the  wife  of  Adam,  the  Miller,  for  bad   ale          ...  4^. 

„   Avice,  daughter  of  Agnes  de  Chernok,  for  the  same  $d. 

„    Cecity,  daughter  of  the  (le)  Hir demon,  for  the  same  $d. 

,,  Thomas,  son  of  Adam  del  More,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3^. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Henry  del  Crok,  for  entry  to  2  acres 

of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„   Matilda,  wife  of  Simon  Ball,  for   bad   ale           ...  ^d. 


I /- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  43 

Of  William  de  Frees,  for  respite  of  his  homage  until 

the  feast  of  St.   Michael          ...  ...  ...    qod. 

„   Robert,   son    of   the   same    William,   for   the   same 

until  the  same  feast  ...  ..  ...    qod. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  1 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE   COURT  OF   PENWORTHAM,  on 

Friday  next  before  the   feast  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope, 

in    the    i/th  year  of  King   Edward  [Qth  March,    1324]. 
Of  Jo/in,  son  of  Richard,  son  of  Eve,  for   default    in 

the    law         ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„  John  del  Howe,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  6d. 

„   the  same  John,   for   unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ^d. 

„   Hugh  de  Rideleghis,   for  trespass              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Ameria,    daughter    of    Robert    ffox,     for    a    false 

complaint    ...              ...              ...              ..  $d. 

„   Magot,  daughter   of    William    del  Mods,    for    bad 

ale              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  ^d. 

„  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  same  $d. 
„   Roger   de   Anlasargh    and    Hugh,    the    Miller,    for 

unjust  detention         ..                ..              ...              ...  6d. 

„   Marmaduke  de  ffrekilton,  for  entry  to  one  messuage 

and   half  an  oxgang  of  land...              ...             ...  I2d. 

„   Adam  Barry  of  Warton,  for  entry  to   I   messuage 

and  5  acres  of  land  ...                                              ...  \2d. 

„  John  ffiret,  for  selling  flesh        ...              ...              ...  $d. 

,,   Roger,    son     of    Richard,    for    entry     to    land     in 

Claghton      ...              ...                                              ...  6d. 

»  John    Warde,  for  entry   to   land   there     ...              ...  2d. 

„   Henry  Ploket,  for  trespass         ...  $s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     icxr.  gd. 


44  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

77.  5  dorso.  pERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
•*•      Friday   next    before    the    feast    of     Palm    Sunday,    in 
the  i /th  year  of  King  Edward  [6th  April,   1324]. 

Of  Mabot,  wife  of  John  de  Claiton,  for  trespass  ...  $d. 

„  Henry  Ploket,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  $d. 

„  Adam,  the  Miller  of  Claghton,  for  default  of  service  $d. 

„  William  de  Blakeburn,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  I2d. 
„  Henry  Ploket  and  William  del  Scoles  and  six  of 

their  fellows,  for  respite  of  homage      ...              ...  4*. 

„  John,  son  of  John  de  Bonk,  for  contempt           ....  $d. 

„  Ralph  de  ffrekilton,  for  respite  of  his  homage  until 

the  feast  of  St.  Michael          ...             ...             ...  2s. 

,,  Robert  de  ffrekilton,  for  the  same  until  the  said 

feast              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

,,  Thurstan  de  Northelegh,  for  the  same  until  the 

said  feast     ...             ...             ...              ..             ...  400*. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     1 2 s.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 

Tuesday    the    feast   of  SS.    Philip   and   James,   in    the 

1 7th  year  [ist  May,   1324]. 
Of  Henry,  son  of  Adam,  the  Cook,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  .  .  ...      ^d. 

„  John  Bonde  del  Bonck,  for  default  of  service       ...      $d. 
„    William,  son  of  Dobyn  de  ffrekilton,  for  breach  of 

the  peace     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,   John  ffraunceis,  for  unjust  withholding    of  a   debt      ^d. 
„    William,  the  Goldsmiths  son,  for  withholding  of  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...      3</. 

„  John  del  Wyche,  of  Preston,  for  a  false  complaint      2d. 
„  Roger  Kirwyn   and    Nicholas  fflint,    because   they 

did  not  appear   upon   an  inquest          ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  John,  son  of  Hulle,   for  having  an   inquest          ...      $d. 
„    William  de  Pres,  for  respite  of  his   homage  until 

the  feast  of  St.   Michael          ...  ...  ... 


1  7-  1  8    EDWARD   II.  45 


Of  Robert,  his  son,  for  the  same  until  the  same  feast 

„   Adam,  son  of  Pride,   for  bad  ale           ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Adam  del  Pull,  because  he  did  not  sue               ...  $d. 

For    i    log   of  wreck  sold  (De   uno   Ligno  de    Wrecco 

vendito)        ...              ...              ...             ...             ...  id. 

Of  William  de  ffarington,   for   respite  of  his  homage  40^. 

Sum  .  12s.  lod. 


PERQUISITES  OF   THE    COURT  OF   PENWORTHAM  in 
•*•      the   week   of  Pentecost,  in   the    1 7th  year   [4th  to  9th 

June,   1324]. 

Of  Agnes  de  Miriscogh,  for  default  of  service  ...      2d. 

„   Adam,   son    of    Richard,   the    Cook,   for    breach    of 

the   peace    ...  ..  .  .  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Alan   del  Moels,   for   respite   of  his   homage   until 

Easter          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   John,    son    of    Robert,    the    Cook,    of  Warton,    for 

bad   ale         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    Gilbert  le  Roo,    because    he    did    not    have    John 

de    Wygan  there         ...  ...  2d. 

„   Adam,   son    of  David  de  ffrekilton^  for  bad   ale  ...      2d. 
„   the    Doomsman   (judex)   of   Kirkedale,    for    respite 

of    his   suit   until  the    feast  of  St.   Michael        ...    2od. 
,,    Magot,  wife  of  Robert  le  Spicer,   for  bad  ale      ..        $d. 
Sum     ...  ...  ...       $s.  $d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Saturday   the    Eve   of    St.   John    the    Baptist,    in    the 


year   [23rd    June,    1324]. 

Of  Robert,  son  of  the  Cook,  of  Warton,  for  breach 

of  the  peace  ...  6d. 

„   Robert  de    Whallehill,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      6d. 

,,  Matilda,  wife  of  Richard,  son  of  Amerie,  for  entry 

to  land  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 


46  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  Robert  de  Neuton,    Chaplain,  for  entry  to  land  ... 

„   Henry }  son  of  William  del  Plat,  for  entry  to  land 

„   Adam,  son  of   Walter  de  Burscogh,  for   breach   of 

the  peace    ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„    William,  son    of  Dobyn   de  ffrekilton,  for   trespass 
Sum     ...  ...  ..         ^.     d£ 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Mag- 
dalene, in  the  i8th  year  of  King  Edward  [i7th  July, 

1324]- 
Of  Henry  de  Tunstall,  for  entry  [to  land]  in  Whityng- 

ham  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

„    Godith,   daughter   of  John  de '  Whalhill,  for  entry 

to  i    messuage  and   I    acre  of  land      ...  ...      8d. 

„    Thomas,  son   of  Henry,  son    of  Hulle  de    Warton, 

for  I  sheep  of  wreck  (pro  I  bidente  de   Wrecco). . .      ^d. 
,,  John  de   Wygan,  for  trespass    ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    A  dam  de  ffleccher,  for  breach  of  the  peace  .      $d. 

„    Roger,  son  of  Robert  de   Warton,  for  the  same    ...      6d. 
„    Thomas,  son  of  Henry  de  Leylond,  for  the  same...    \2d. 
„  Robert,  son  of  Maiot,  for  the  same        ...  ...      $d. 

„   Adam  de  Caterhale,  for  the  same  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,    Christian  of  the  Prison  (del  prisoniis),  for  the  same      ^d. 
„   Eliot,  wife   of  Roger,  son    of    Thomas  de    Warton, 

for  bad  ale  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...    5-r.  4dT. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Saturday  the  morrow  of  [St.]  Lawrence,  in  the 
1 8th  year  [iith  August,  1324]. 

Of  Simon  de  Shagh,  for  entry  to  land  in  le  Moels ...  1 2d. 
,,  John  de  Gosefordsiche,  for  entry  to  land  there  ..  \2d. 
„  Richard  de  ffisshewyk,  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas •,  son  of  Hull,  there     ...  ..  ..4^. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD    II.  47 

Of  Adam,  the  Miller  of  Chcrnok,  for  default  of  service  ^d. 

„    Richard  le  Bolour,   for  default  of  service               ...  tyd. 

„   Hugh,  the  Miller,  of  Dokisburi,   for  the  same    ...  ^d. 
„    William,  son  of  Henry  Ploket,  for   breach   of  the 

peace            ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Matthew,  the   Miller,   for   trespass           ...              ...  6d. 

„    Thomas  Pacok,  for  the  same   ...               ..              ...  6d. 

„    Thomas,   son    of  Adam   le    Couhird,   for  the   same  $d. 

„    William,  son  of  Thomas  le  Swon,  for  entry  to  land  1 2d. 

„   Richard  de  ffisshewyck,   for  entry   to  land              ...  2od. 

„   Adam  le  Harperson,   for   breach    of  the   peace     ...  \2d. 

,,    William  del  S coles,  for  trespass               ...              ...  9^. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     ijs.  $d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  PENWORTHAM,  on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the 
Holy  Cross,  in  the  i8th  year  [i7th  September,  1324]. 

Of  John  del  Howe,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  6d. 

„  Margery,  wife  of  Hugh  Badille,  for  bad  ale  ...  2d. 
„  Henry  del  Halle,  of  Longeton,  for  breach  of  the 

peace            ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„   Adam  le  Harperson,  for  the   same         ...              ...  6d. 

„    William  le  Bolour,   for  the  same            ...              ...  6</. 

„  Ralph,  son  of  William  de  ffrekilton,  because  he 

did  not  prosecute     ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   Richard  de  Routheclif,   for  trespass         ...              ...  3^. 

„  John  de  Clif,  for  trespass         ...             ...              ...  \2d. 

,,  Robert,  son  of  Richard  del  Crok,  for  entry  to  4 

acres   of  land               ...               .               ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  the  same  Robert,  for  entry  to  the 

said  land     ...              ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

,,  William,  his  brother,  for  entry  to  12  acres  of  land  \2d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  William  Toppyng,  for  entry  to  3 

acres  of  land             ...              ...             ...              ...  2od. 

„  Ralph,  son  of  Adam  de  Warton,  for  entry  to  12 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ... 


48  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Adam,  son  of  Thomas  del  More,  for   trespass    ...      6d. 
„   Richard,  son  of  Sayselle,  for  default  of  service  ...      $d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     I2s.  8d. 

Sum  Total      . . .              9/2.  9^.  6 \d.  whereof 

Sum  of  entries               ...             ...  48^. 

Sum  of  estrays               ...              ...     3^.    \d. 

Sum  of  wreck                ...             ...            6d. 

Sum  of  Coals...             ...             ...          \2d. 

Sum  of  Cockshutts        ...             ...          \$d. 

Sum  of  pannage            ...             ...6s.    \d. 

Sum  of  perquisites         ...            6li.    gs.    $d. 

Sum  of  Turves  sold  there           ...  IDS. 

Sum  of  the  herbage  of  Middilford    $s. 


CLIDERHOU. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  CLIDERHOU,  on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  in  the 
1 7th  year  [i2th  November,  1323]. 

Of  Adam  del  Ediholes,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  6d. 

„  Elen  de  Boulton^  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ^d. 
„  Nicholas  Devias,  for  fine  of  his  suit  of  Derwynt 

this  year  (de  fine  sectce  sues  de  Derwynt  hoc  anno)  40^. 

„  Henry  de  Lyvesay,  for  fine  of  his  suit  of  Lyvesay  5^. 

„  John  de  Hilton^  for  fine  of  his  suit  this  year  ...  \  m. 
„  the  same  John,  for  having  respite  of  puture  of 

the  Serjeants  this  year             ...             ...             ...  \m. 

„  John  de  Longeton,  for  fine  for  respite  of  his  suit 

this  year      ...             ...             ...              ...             ...  JS. 

„  Thomas  de  Knoll,  Doomsman  (judex),  of  Whetele 

and  Thorndele,  for  respite  of  his  suit  this  year  4$-. 

„  Roger  de  Bradhill,  for  fine  of  his  suit  this  year...  3^. 
„  William,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Emma,  for  unjust 

withholding  of  a  debt              ...             ...             ...  ^d. 


I /- 1 8   EDWARD    II.  49 

Of  Eustace  de  Penwortham    and  his   wife,  for   default 

of  service    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„    Hugh   de  Dounum,  because  he   did  not    prosecute      $d. 
„   Agnes,  daughter  of  Thomas  Chetre,  for  breach  of 

the  peace     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3*/. 

„   John  de  Paldenc,   for  unjust  detention  ...  ...      6d. 

„   John   del  Eys,   of  Hapton,    for    default   of  service      $d. 
„    Henry   de    Osbaldeston,    for    fine    for   respite  of  his 

suit  this  year  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Roger  le  Lewod,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      $d. 

„    the  wife  of  Walter,  of  the  Hall(de  Aula),  and  the 

wife  of  Richard,  son  of  Emma,   for  bad  ale      ...    \2d. 
„   the  wife  of  Robert,  son   of   Wille,  and  the  wife  of 

Thomas  Peke,  for  the  same  ...  . . .     1 2d. 

„    Elen  de  Boulton,  for   fine  of  her  suit  this  year  ...       2s. 
„    Thomas,   son  of  Richard  de  Symondeston,  for   the 

same  this  year          ...  ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  45-y.  lod. 


PERQUISITES   OF    THE    COURT    OF    CLIDERHOU,    on 

Monday  the    Eve    of  St.    Nicholas,    in    the    i/th    year 

[$th  December,  1323]. 
Of  Richard,   son    of  Hulle   de   Claiton,  for   default  of 

service          ...  ..  ..  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Adam   de   Huddleston,    for   fine    for    respite   of  his 

suit  this  year  ..  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Roger  de  Radeclif,  for  fine  of  his  suit  for  Tocholes 

this   year     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...2s.6d. 

„   Richard  de  Holand,  for  the  same  of  Overderwynt 

this  year      ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„   Brian    de    Thornhill,    for    fine    of    [his]    suit    for 

Folerig  this    year      ...  .. 

„    Henry   de   Henthorn,    the    younger,    for    the   same 

this    year     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   the    Abbot  of  Kirkestall,   for   fine  of  his  suit  this 

year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       4*. 

E 


50  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  the  heirs  of  Olot  la  Leuedy,  for  the  same  this  year  \2d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  John  de  Knoll,  for  the  same  this  year  1 8^. 
„  Richard  de  Boulton,  for  the  same  this  year  2s.  ^d. 

„  William  le  Heriz,  for  the  same  this  year  ..  2s. 

„  Hugh  de  Pemberton,  for  the  same  this  year  ...  \2d. 
„  Richard  Gamut,  for  frequent  defaults  ...  \2d. 

„  the  suitors  of  Chirche,  for  fine  for  respite  of  their 

suit  this  year  ...  ...  ...  ...       7s- 

„  Hugh  de  Dutton,  and  Joan  his  wife,  for  the  same 

this   year     ...  ...  ...  ...  2s.  6d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Daukyn  de  Bylyngton,  for  trespass...  6d. 
.,  Richard,  son  of  Alan  de  Reuid,  Richard  de  Smer- 

ishalgh,  and  Roger  de  Sidale,  for  default  ...  \2d. 
„  Magot,  wife  of  Richard  By  mine,  for  a  breach  of 

the  peace    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

,,  John,  son  of  John  del  Holt,  for  the  relief  of  his 

father's  land  which  he  held  in  thanage  (de  relevio 

terrce  patris  sui  quam  tenuit  in  thaynagio)  ...  40^. 
„  John,  son  of  Michecok  de  Worston,  for  entry  to  2 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  William,  the  Miller,  of  Walton,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  .  .  ...       $d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Robert  de  Mitton,  for  the  same  ...  6d. 
„  William,  son  of  John,  and  Elen  his  wife,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Thomas  de  Ribbilchester,  Chaplain,  because  he  did 

not  prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„  Richard  Motpn,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  qd. 
„  the  wife  of  the  same  Richard,  for  bad  ale  ...  4^. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Hugh  de  Extwesil,  for  trespass  ...  6d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  William  de  Radeclif,  for  entry 

to  land  in    Oswaldtwesil         ...  ...  ...     \m. 

,,  the  wife  of  Dobbe,  son  of  Alexander  and  Christiana 

his  daughter,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  6d. 

„  Adam  and  Gilbert,  sons  of  the  same  Dobbe,  for 

the  same     ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Joan  del  Shagh,  for  the  same  ...  ...  ^d. 


1 7- 1 8  EDWARD   II.  51 

Of  Robert  del  Bote,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  *4. 

„  the  township  of  Huncote,  for  default  of  service...  iSd. 
,,  Roger  de  Aspeden,  attorney  of  Richard  de  Radeclif, 

for  respite  of  the  suit  of  the  same  Richard  2s.  6d. 

„  Alan  de  Disteschae,  for  fine  of  his  suit  this  year  bd. 
„  Roger  dc  CJiyppyn,  Chaplain,  for  the  escape  of  2 

horses  in   Bouland                     ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Henry  de  Hacouneshou,  and  William  le  Madde, 

for  the  escape  of  three  horses                 ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Richard  del  Asshe,  for  the  escape  of  4  pigs  ...  ^d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Kene,  for  cutting  vert  there  ...  3^. 
Sum  ...  ...  4/r.  15^.  $d. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT    OF    CLIDERHOU,    on 

Saturday  next  after  the    feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin, 

in  the   i^th  year  [i7th   December,    1323]. 
Of  William  de  Chadreton,  for  fine    for   respite  of  his 

suit  this  year              ...             ...              ...              ...  40^. 

„   the  heirs  of  Tounley,  for  default  of  suit                 ...  2s. 
„    Henry,   son    of  Hancok,    for   respite   of  puture    of 

the   foresters               ...              ...              ...              ...  40^. 

„    Adam  and    Geoffrey,    sons  of    Thomas,   the   Miller, 

of    Walton,   for  trespass            ...              ..               ...  2s. 

„    the  Abbot  of  Whalley,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  40^. 

„    Adam  de  Berdeworth,  Clerk,  for  breach  of  the  peace  $d. 
„    Richard  de  Hoghton,  for  fine  of  his  suit  this  year       2s.  6d. 

„   the  wife  of  John,  the  Shoemaker,  of  Revid,  for  bad  ale  $d. 
„    Magot,  formerly  the  wife  of  Henry,  son  of  Hndde, 

for   the   same             ...              ...               ..              ...  ^d. 

„    John  de  Hallested,  for  breach  of  the  peace         ...  6d. 

„   Adam,  son   of  Hugh   Stot,  for  default  of  service  $d. 
,,    Richard  de   Knoll,    for   entry  to   12   acres   of  land 

in   Chipyn    ...                               ...                               ...  40^. 

„    Richard  de  Plesyngton,  for   default  of  service      ...  3^. 

„    Thomas  le  ffrend,  for   breach   of  the   peace  ^d. 

„    Adam  Bonde,  for  selling  flesh  contrary  to  the  assize  6d. 
E2 


52  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Henry,   son-in-law   (gener),   of  Hudde  de    Walton, 

for  trespass                ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

„  John  de  Glendon,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land  ...  \2d. 
„  Alot,  wife  of  le  Masonn,  and  the  wife  of  Adam, 

the  Smith,  for  bad  ale            ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Whitekar,  for  the  same  ...  $d. 
„  the  heir  of  Geoffrey  de  Keuerdale,  for  fine  for 

respite  of  his  suit     ...              ...              ..               ...  ^od. 

„  Henry  de  Lascy,  for  the  same  this  year  ...  ^s. 

„  the  wife  of  Henry,  son  of  Alice,  for  bad  ale  ...  $d. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Roger,  son  of  Willy,  for  entry  to 

2  acres  of  land         ..               ...             ..."            ...  \2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Wilcok,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  \2d. 
„  Roger  de  Cattelowe,  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas,  son  of  Henry  there  ...             ....              ...  $d. 

Sum     ...  ..  ...       6^.  id. 


PERQUISITES    OF   THE    COURT   OF    CLIDERHOU,  on 

Wednesday   after   the   feast   of  the    Epiphany   of  our 
Lord,  in  the  i/th  year  [nth  January,  1324]. 

Of  Roger  le  Surrais,  for  breach  of  the  peace          ...'  6d. 

„   Robert  Tydy,  because  he  did   not  prosecute         ...  $d. 

„  Philip  de  Claiton,  for  default  of  suit     ...             ...  6d. 

„  John  Stot,  for  default  of  service             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Dawe,  son  of  Thomas,  for  breach 

of  the  peace               ...             ...             ...             ...  ^d. 

„  John,  spn  of  Gille  de  Claiton,  for  the  same  ...  3^. 

„  Adam  del  Clough,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  6d. 
„  John,  son  of  Elias  de  Henthorn,  for  entry  to  I 

messuage  and  I  rood  of  land  ...  ,.  ^d. 
„  the  wife  of  Adam  Prat  and  Title  del  Hill  for 

bad  ale        ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  &/. 

„  Thomas  del  Slede  and  his  wife,  for  the  same  ...  8d. 

„  Agnes,  wife  of  Thomas  Duffe,  for  the  same  ...  3^. 

„  William  le  Barker  of  Walton,  for  tanning  .  .  6d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  53 

Of  Adam   Colbrond  and  John  de  Derwynt,  for   selling 

flesh              ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  iod. 

„     William  Barct,  for  trespass       ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Auward,  because  he  did  not  come  2d. 
„  Gilbert  de  Cokirley,  for  felling  one  oak  in  the 

forest            ...              ...              ...              ...              . ..  \2d. 

„  Adam  de  Howorth  and  William,  his  son,  for 

having  an   inquest     ...              ...              ...              ...  I2d. 

„    Henry,  son  of  William,  son  of  Robert,  for  trespass  \2d. 

„    Robert,  brother  of  the  Clerk  of  Chirche,  for  trespass  \2d. 

„   Agnes  de  Brodefcld,  for   trespass             ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Roger  de  Kirkclond,  Clerk,  for  entry  to  land  in 

Chipyne        ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

Sum  12s.  6d. 


PERQUISITES    OF   THE    COURT    OF    CLIDERHOU  on 

Friday  next  after  the   feast  of  the    Conversion    of  St. 

Paul,  in  the   I7th  year   [27th    January,    1324]. 

Of  John  de  Bradhill,   for  default   of  suit     ...              ...  6d. 

„   fohn   Qwerderay,  because  he  failed   in   the   law    ...  $d. 
„   Richard  de  Buri,  for  entry  to  5   acres  of  land   in 

Chypyn         ...              ...              ...              ...              . ..  \2d. 

„   Adam   de   Droumeby  (?),  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas    Wyssc  there            ...                  ...              ...  4</ 

„   Adam  de    WynkedclegJi,   for  entry  to   land             ...  3^. 

„    Walter,  son  of  Henry  Moton,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ^d. 

„    William,    son    of    Daukyn,    for    default    of    service  $d. 
„   Nicholas,  of  the  Cross  (de  Cruce),    because   he  did 

not  prosecute             ...             ..               ...  $d. 

,,    William,  son   of  John,  son  of    Warine,  for  default 

of  service  ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„    Gilbert  de  Rissheton,   for    a    false   complaint           ..  $d. 
„    Richard  de  ffolewod,    for    appropriating    his   cloth 

(pro  panno  suo  apropriando)      ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   Robert,    son-in-law   (gcncr)   of  Nicholas   del  Ewod, 

for  breach  of  the   peace           ...              ...              ...  ^d. 


54  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  William,  son  of  Henry  Moton,  for  the  same  ...  ?>d. 

„  John  de  Bailegh,  for  entry  to  6  acres  of  land  ...  \2d. 

„  the  wife  of  William  de  Bothe,  for  bad  ale  ...  <^d. 

„  the  wife  of  Nicholas,  son  of  Malyn,  for  the  same  $d. 
,,  William  de  Wymundhous,  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a  debt     ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Henry  de  Shiitlisworth,  for  the  relief 

of  land   in    Symondeston          ...              ...              ...  $s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     14.3.  6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  CLIDERHOU,  on 
Wednesday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  in 
the  1 7th  year  [22nd  February,  1324], 

Of  Richard  de  Huddles  ton }  for  fine  for  respite  of  his 

suit  this   year              ...                ..              ...              ...  2s. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Henrv  de  Thorp,  for  breach  of  the 

peace            ...             ...              ...             ...             ...  $d. 

,,  Thomas  Wys,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt...  $d. 

„  Roger  Prodhome,  because  he  did  not  prosecute...  $d. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Henry,  the  Smith,  of  Harewod,  for 

a  false  claim               ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Grenacres,  for  entry  to  land  in  Twe- 

silton               .              ...              ...              ...  2s. 

„  Joan  de  Baldreston,  for  entry  to  land  in  Claiton...  2s. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Hiche,  Robert,  the  Smith,  and 

Adam  de  Brunley,  for  licence  to  agree  ...  Qd. 

„  Adam  de  Copedehirst,  for  a  false  claim  ...  \2d. 
,,  John,  the  Shoemaker  (Sutor),  of  Blakeburn,  for 

tanning         ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„    William  de    Wymundhous,  for  trespass  ...              ...  i8</ 

„   Robert  de   Grotton,  for  respite  of  his  homage     ...  2s. 

„  John  del  Legh,   for  the  same   ...              ...             ...  4^. 

„   Philip  de   Claiton,  for  the  same               ...              ...  2s. 

Sum  ...  1 8^.  6d. 


17-18    EDWARD    II.  55 

PERQUISITES   OF    THE    COURT    OF    CLIDERHOU,    on 

Friday   next  after  the   feast  of  St.  Gregory    the    Pope, 

in    the   I7th  year  [i6th   March,    1324]. 
Of  Hugh  de  Button,   and   Joan,  his    wife,    for    respite 

of  their  homage         ...              ...              ...              ...  40^. 

„   John  de  Paldenc,  for  unjust   withholding  of  a  debt  6d. 

„    Henry  de  Notehogh,   because   he  did  not   prosecute  $d. 

„    William,  son   of  Ralph  de  Bylyngton,   for  tanning  3^. 
„   Henry   Laghmon    and    Richard,    son    of  Henry    de 

Keucrdale,  for  default  of  service            ...              ...  %d. 

„    Tho»ias  le  ffrende,  for  breach   of  the  peace         . . .  4d. 
„    Richard  de  Tyndyhevid,  for   I   stag  (i.e.,  young  ox) 

of  estray  sold             ...              ., ,             ...              ...  40^. 

„     William  Pirolas,   for  having  an   inquest                ...  $d. 
„    Robert,  the  Miller,  of  Worsthisthorn,  for  default  of 

service          ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Adam  le  Spenser,  for  the  same                ...             ..  ^d. 

,,     William,    son    of  Robert,    tJie    Shoemaker  (Sutor), 

for  tanning...              ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

,,  John,  son  of  John,  son  of  Elias  de  Revid,  for  entry  2s. 
„    Louot,    the    maid    (ancilla)    of   Robert   de    Baillegh, 

and  Emma  de  BaillegJi,   for   bad   ale    ...              ...  6^/. 

,,    Geoffrey,   son   of  Henry  Russell,    for   breach  of  the 

peace              ..              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„    the  wife   of    Walter,  of  the  Hall,  for  bad   ale      ...  6d. 

„   John  de  Cliderhou,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  3^. 
,,   John  del   Wroo,  Richard,  son  of  Simon,  and  John, 

son  of    Wilcok,   for  detention  ...              ...              ...  6d. 

,,   Adam  del  Clough,   for   default  of  puture                ...  ^d. 

„  John  del  Clough,   for  the   same                                  ...  ^d. 

„    Richard,  son   of  Alan,  for   the   same      ...              ...  ^d. 

„    Emma,  wife  of  John  de  Smerishalgh,  for  the  same  $d. 
„    Roger  de    Whithalgh  and  Ada)n,  son  of  Roger,  for 

the  same     ...              ...              ...             ..  6d. 

„     John  del  Holt,  for   the  same  ...                               ...  ^d. 

„   Robert  de  Littill-mitton,   for  trespass       ...              ...  6d. 

Sum  .  i6j.     6d. 


56  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

6dorso.  pERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  CLIDERHOU,  on 
Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  Palm  Sunday,  in 
the  1 7th  year  [5th  April,  1324]. 

Of  Richard,  son  of  Richard  de  Sale,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  ..  $d. 

„  John  le  Parker,  for  entry  to  land  in  Altencotes         4^. 
„   Elen  de  Boulton,  for  unjust  detention    ...  ...      $d. 

„  Isabell,  relict  of  John  Tabard,  for  entry  to  land  2s.  6d. 
„  Roger  Prodhome,  because  he  did  not  have  Alice 

de  Aldelegh  there       ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Roger  del  Holme,  for  default  of  service  ...  3</. 

„  Godith,  relict  of  Richard,  son  of  Dike,  for  default 

of  service     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„   Adam  de  Duckeworth,  for  the  same       ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert  de  Mitton,  for  breach  of 

the  peace     ...  ...  ...  ...  3^. 

„  Robert  de  Birlegh,  and  John  de  Birlegh,  for  default 

of  service    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  de  Dodehill,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  $d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  Thomas  de  Clif,  for  default  of 

service  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  the  wife  of  Richard  Wyndibonck  for  bad  ale  ...  4<i 
Sum  ....  ...  ...  s.  d. 


DERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT    OF    CLIDERHOU,   on 
Thursday    in    the    Morrow   of   St.    Mark,   in  the    i8th 
year  [26th  April,  1324]. 
Of  Nicholas,     of    the     Cross,     because     he     did     not 

prosecute        ...  ...  ..  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Anota,  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Hehne,  for  trespass      $d. 
„    Christiana  de  Anyethalgh,  because  she  failed  in  the 


„   Richard,  son  of  Robert,  and  Anota,  wife  of  Robert, 

son  of  Dobbe,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  del  Heye,  because  he  did  not  prosecute        6d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  57 

Of  Richard    del    Haregrcves,     because     he     did     not 

prosecute      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  Jo/in,  son   of    William    le    Skynner,    for    breach    of 

the  peace     ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    Matilda,    wife    of   Robert,    the    Carpenter,    for    the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  John,   son   of  Ecke  de  Haylcgh,  for  the  same       ...      &/. 

„   Margaret,  daughter  of  Henry  Moton,  for  bad  ale        3</. 

„   Isabel,     daughter    of    Hugh,    son     of     Thomas    de 

Worston,  for  entry  to  land     ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Hudde  de  Alvethaui,  for  licence    to 

agree  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„   Adam  de  Worston,  Clerk,  William,  son  of  Thomas, 
Hugh,    son     of     TJiomas,    Hugh,    son    of    Ralph, 
William,    son    of  Phigh,    and    Thomas   de  Revid, 
for  respite  of  homage  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum  &s.  id. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT   OF    CLIDERHOU,    on 
Tuesday  in   the   week   of  Pentecost,  in  the    I7th   year 
[5th  June,  1324]. 

Of  John  de  Paldene,   for  a  false   complaint                  ...  $d. 
„   Henry    de   Blakcburn,    of   Walton,    for    licence    to 

agree                                                                              ...  3^. 

,,    William  del  Gcrner,  because  he  did   not  have,  etc.  6d. 

„  Joan,  maid  of  John  ffrend,  for   breach  of  the  peace  yt. 
„    the  wife  of  Henry,  son   of  Hannah,   for   breach  of 

the  peace     ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  3^/. 

„    William  del   Wroe,  for  licence  to  agree                   ..  3^. 
,,    Cecily,  daughter  of  Robert,  the    Tailor  (Cissor),  for 

bad   ale        ...              ..               ...              ...              ...  3^. 

„    Henry,  son  of  Hanncok,  for   unjust  detention       ...  4^. 

„  John    Qwerderay,  for  licence  to  agree     ...              .  .  $d. 

„   Margaret,  wife  of  Henry  de  Hanschaw,  for  bad  ale  4^. 

„    Geoffrey,   son   of   Henry  Russell,  for   trespass        ...  6d. 


58  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Thomas  de  Knoll,  for  respite  of  his  homage         ...    40^. 

„   Adam  ffrauncets,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ..       4</. 

„   Alan,  reeve   of   Haslingdene,    for    licence  to   with- 
draw from  office  (pro  licentia  removendi  ex  officio)      2s. 

„  John  de  Haslingdene,   Chaplain,   for  carrying  away 

the  lord's  house  (pro  domu  domini  asportata)    ...      %d. 

,,   Adam,  son  of  Dobbe   de    Derwynd,    for    the    same      2s. 

„   Richard    Swetemilk,    for    carrying    away    a    house 

(pro  domu  asportata)  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  del  Halle,   for  respite  of  his  homage  ...       2s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  1^.      <£ 


PERQUISITES  OF   THE  SAME  [COURT],   on  Wednesday 

next    before    the    feast    of    St.    John    the    Baptist,    in 

the   1 7th  year  [2Oth  June,   1324]. 
Of   William,  son  of  John   de   Bradelay,  for   breach    of 

the  peace     ...              ...              ...              .  .              ...  ^d. 

„    William    Wendout,  for  the  same              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Dawe  de  Brereworth,  for  the  same  ^d. 

„  John   Qwerderay,  because  he  failed  in  the  law     ...  $d. 

„    William  le  Bouright,  for  breach  of  the  peace      ...  $d. 
„    Richard  de  Boulton  and  Nicholas  of  the  same,  for 

withholding  of  a  debt               ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„    Fulk  le  Perpound  and  Richard,  son  of  Emma,  for 

withholding  of  a  debt               ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   Robert  del  Bote,  for  trespass    ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Hyde,  for  bad   ale             ..,  ^d. 

„   the  wife  of    William  Nightegale,  for  the   same    ...  ^d. 

„   Robert  de  Birlegh,  for   breach    of  the   peace         ...  ^d. 
„   Richard,  son  of  Thomas  del  Hill,  because  he  failed 

in   the   law  ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   the  wife  of  Robert,  son  of    William,  for  bad  ale  6d. 
„    Thurstan,  son   of  Gilbert,  because  he  failed  in  the 

law                ...             ...              ...              ...             ...  6d. 

„    William,  the  Carpenter,  for  default  of  service     ...  ^d. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD    II.  59 

Of  fohn,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Gilbert,  for  trespass  6d. 
„  Ameria,  daughter  of  Thomas,  the  Miller,  of  Dyn- 

kedelegh,  for   the   same  ...  ...      3</ 

„  Roger,  son  of  Hudde,  for  felling  I  oak  in  Sapedene  6d. 
„  Nicholas  de  Holdene,  for  trespass  done  in  the  wood 

there  ..  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

,,  the  same  Nicholas,  for  2  weak  stags  [/>.,  young 

cattle]    of  estray  or   sold  (pro   ij  staggcttis  debili- 

bus  de  vago  sive  vend  if  is)       ...  ...  ...^s.Gd. 

„  John  Noel,  for  having  the  aid  of  the  Court  (pro 

auxilio  habendo  de  Curia)        ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  William  de  Derwynt,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts 

in    Penhill    ..  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Richard  Broun,  Richard  Daniel,  and  Emma  del 

Riddyng,  for   the   escape   of  3   beasts   ...  ...       $d. 

,,  John,  the  Carpenter,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...  2d. 
„  Cecily  le  Specker,  William  de  Gerner,  [and]  William 

de  Bilington,  for  [the  escape  of]  3  beasts  ...  ^d. 
,,  William  de  Wymondhous,  for  the  escape  of  6 

beasts  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Adam,  the  Baker,  of  Penhilton,  and  Richard,  son 

of  Dobbe,  for  the  escape   of  2   beasts   ...  ...       2d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Dobbe,  and  Agnes  de  Coldccotes,  for 

the  escape  of  2  beasts  ...  2.d. 

„  Richard  de  Coldccotes,  for  the  escape  of  2  beasts  2d. 
„  Richard  Cripill,  Henry,  Chaplain  of  Dounum 

(Douu.),  and    William  del    Welle,  for   [the  escape 

of]  3  beasts  ..  ...  ^d. 

„  Adam  de  Grymcschaw,  for  the  escape  of  6  beasts  6d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Dogge,  Robert  Bybby,  and  Henry, 

son  of  Henry,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts  ...  yi. 

,,  Robert  Bybby  and  Cecily,  wife  of  William,  son  of 

Hclwise,  for  the  escape  of  4  beasts       ...  40". 

Sum  i6s.  id. 


60  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  on  Wednesday 
next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas, 
in  the  i8th  year  [4th  July,  1324]. 

Of  Richard^  son  of  Thomas  del  Hill,  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  .  ...  ...      4^. 

„  the  wife  of  Henry  Wynditheris,  for  bad  ale  ...  2d. 
„  Emma,  daughter  of  Richard,  son  of  Magge,  for 

the  same     ...  .  .  ...  . . ,  ...       $d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Hancok,  for  default  of  puture  of 

the  foresters  ...  ..  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Henry  de  Henthorn,  for  the  relief  of  his  father's 

land  in   Henthorn       ...  ...  ...  ...    40^. 

„  Roger,  son  of  William,  the  Clerk,  for  haymald  of 

I   stag  (pro  haymaldacione  I  staggeti)  ...  ...      %d. 

„    William,   of  the  Brig,  for   withholding   of  a   debt      $d. 
„    Thomas  ffrend,  for   breach  of  the  peace  ...      40*. 

,,   Roger,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  same       ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  Qwerderai,  for  default  of  puture  of  the 

foresters       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ..  ^.  id. 


PERQUISITES   OF   THE   SAME   [COURT],  on   Thursday, 
the  morrow  of  the  Assumption   of  the    Blessed  Mary, 
in  the    i8th   year   [i6th   August,  1324]. 
Of  Bernard   del   Hackyng,   because   he   did   not   have 

William  de  Knoll  there  ...  ...  ...       6d. 

„  Anabilla,  relict  of  John  del  Walbonck,  for  main- 
taining in  her  seisin  (pro  manu  tenendo  in  seisina 
sua)  ...  ...  ...  ...  .  2s. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Ralph  de  Claiton,  for  the  same    ...       2s. 

„    William  de  Knoll,  for   frequent   defaults  ...       6d. 

„   Roger,   son  of  John,    the    Cook,    for  breach   of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„    William    de    Shorrok,    because    he    did    not   have 

Hugh  de  Shorrok   there          ...  ...  ...       4d. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD    II.  6l 

Of  Agnes  de  Keuerdale,  for  default  of  service  ...  $d. 

„  Adam  del  Clogh,  because  he  did  not  have 

Matilda  de  Shutlisworth  there  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Adam  Noel,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  ^d. 

„  the  wife  of  A  daw  de  Coldccotes,  for  the  escape  of 

4  beasts       ...  ..  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

„  Richard  le  Darker,  for  the  escape  of  3  beasts  ...  $d. 
„  John,  son  of  Anabill  de  Smerishalgh,  for  the 

escape  of  3   beasts    ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Adam  Rigge*  for  the  escape  of  I  beast  .*..  id. 

Sum     ...  ...  . ..     js.     $d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  COURT,  on  Thursday  next 

after  the  feast  of  St.  Giles,  in  the   i8th  year  [6th  Sep- 
tember,   1324]. 
Of  John,  son  of  Nicholas  del  ffennyfold,  for  breach  of 

the   peace    ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Henry  de   Grymeschaiv,  because   he    did    not    have 

Richard  de  B  out  ton   there                         ...              ...  $d. 

„   Edmund  de  Graystock,  for  trespass         ...              ...  6d. 

„    Adam,  son  of  Adam   de  Blakeburn,  for  the  same  8^/. 

„    William  del  Ewod,  because  he  did  not  have  Adam, 

his  brother  there        ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„    the  tenant   of  the  land   of  John  Pacok,  for  default 

of  service     ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Adam  Huttyngsone,  for  the  same           ...              ...  6d. 

„    Robert  Purdhome,  because  he  did  not  have  Henry 

del  Holme  there         ...              ...             ...              ...  $d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Amery,  because    he    did    not  have 

the  Abbot  of  Whallcy  there    ...                              ...  3^. 

„    the   wife  of  Richard,  son   of  Emma,  for   bad   ale  $d. 

,,   Adam  de   Shipynlay,    for  default    of   service         ...  $d. 

„   Alan   del    tlolynhevid,  for  breach  of  the  peace     ...  6d. 

„    William  de  Haldelegh,  for  the  same      ..               ...  6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Richard  de  Boulton,  for  the  same    ...  3^. 


62  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  the  wife  of  John  Broun,  for  bad    ale    ...  ...      3<£ 

„  John,  son   of  John  le  Porter,  for  trespass  ...      2d> 

„   Henry,  son   of  Alice,  for  selling  flesh     ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry  del  Holme,  tor  default  of  puture  of  the 

foresters       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Coldecotes,  for  the  escape  of  12  pigs 

in  Penhill    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  William  Wride,  for  cutting  vert  in  Chipyndale  2d. 
„  Matilda,  daughter  of  William,  and  John,  son  of 

Warme,  for  the  same  ,  .  ...  ...      4^- 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ^. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAME    [COURT],   on    Monday 

next  after  the   feast    of   St.    Matthew  the   Apostle,   in 

the    1 8th  year  [24th   September,   1324]. 
Of  Elen  de  Boulton,  for  frequent  defaults  ...  ...       $d. 

„    the  same  Elen,  for   unjust    withholding   by   pledge 

(pro  injusta  detentions  per  plegittm)      ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam,    son    of    Thomas  de  Glider hou,    because   he 

did  not  prosecute      ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Elen  de  Boulton,  for  many  defaults       ...  ...      $d. 

„   Roger,  son   of  Geoffrey   de    Dinkedeley,    for    default 

of  suit          ...  ...  .  .  ...  ...      6d. 

„    the  tenant  of  the  land   of  John  de  Balschaw,   for 

default  of  service      ...  ...  .  .  ...       $d. 

„  John  de  Melure,  for  contempt  committed  (pro  con- 

temptu  facto)  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„   Peter  de  Othumclogh,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      $d. 
„   John,  son  of  Elias  de  Henthorn,  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Adam  de    Whitekar  for  selling   flesh     ...  ...       $d. 

„   Adam   de  Dromundby,   because   he    did    not   have 

the  Abbot  of  Whalley  there   ...  ...  ...     i&/. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Robert  de  Blakeburn,  for  selling  flesh      3^. 
„   Alan  ffraunceis,    because    he    did     not    have   John 

and  William,  his  sons,  there  ...  ...  ...      6d. 


1 7- 1 8   EDWARD   II.  63 

Of  John    de    Shorrok    and     Henry,    his    brother,    for 

trespass        ...  ...  .  ...       6d. 

„    Adam    de    Dromundby,    because    he   did    not    have 

Richard  de  Ribbilchester  there  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   the  same  Adam,  because  he  did  not  have   Robert, 

son  of  Dobbe,  there  ...  ...  . .  ...      $d. 

„   Henry  de  Grymeschaw,    because    he   did    not    have 

Richard  de  Boulton  there         ...  ...  $d. 

„   Alan  ffraunceis,  because  he  failed  in  the  law       ...      6d. 
„   Adam  del    Whitccar,  for  bad   ale  ...  ...      \d. 

,,    Thomas,  son  of  Richard  de  Symondeston,  for  default 

of  service     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Adam   de  Dromundby,   because   he   did    not   have 

Hugh  del  Hackyng  there         ...  $d. 

„   Robert,  son  of  Helwise,  for  bad  ale         ...  ...      ^d. 

„    Cecily,  daughter  of  Robert  de  Harcwod,  for  the  same      $d. 
„    Sara    de    Clayton,    for    suavity    of  the    prison    (pro 

suavitate  prisons)      ...  ...  ...  ...       2 s. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...    IOJ.    $d. 

Sum    total          ...  ifli.  14$-.  lod. 

Sum  of  entries  ...  345*.  lod. 

Sum   of  reliefs  ...  4/2'.    $s. 

Sum  of  escapes    ..  ..       $s.    6d. 

Sum  of  es trays  ...  ...     'js.  lod. 

Sum  of  perquisites  uli.  2od. 


PERQUISITES     OF    THE    COURT    OF     BOULAND,  on  m.  7. 

Thursday,    the     morrow    of     All     Souls,    in    the  I7th 
year  [3rd   November,   1323]. 

Of  Roger  de  Elihurst,  for  escape  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„    Stephen,  son   of  Matilda,  for   unjust  detention     ...  $d. 

„    Annot,  daughter  of  Gilbert,  for   a   false  complaint  $d. 

„    Walter,  the  Carpenter,  for   default   of  service        ...  $d. 

„   Robert,  son   of  Hugh,  for   withholding  of  a  debt...  $d. 

„   the  same  Robert,  for  the  same  ...  ...  $d. 

,,   Richard  Curedame,   for  entry   to   land    ...  ...  3^- 


64  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 


,  son   of  Adam,  for  entry  to  land...              ...  6d. 

Robert,  son  of  Hugh,  for  a  false  complaint  ..  3</. 

William,  the  Baker,  for  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  $d. 

Adam,  son   of  Alan  de  Neuton,  for  entry  to   land  18/2?. 

yi?^«  dil  Halle,  for  entry  to  land           ...             ...  \2d. 

Adam,  son  of  Walter,  for  entry  to  land  ...  2od. 
Adam,  son  of  Symon  de  Heghfeld,  for  entry  to 

land              ...             ...             ...              ...             ...  \2d. 

Richard  de  Ravinschae,  for  entry  to  land  ...  i8</. 
Robert,  son  of  William  del  Heghfeld,  for  entry  to 

land              ...             ...             ...             ...              ...  6s. 

John  de  Wycklesworth,  for  entry  to  land  ...  3^. 
Hawyse,  wife  of  John  Cragg,  for  licence  to  brew 

this   year     ...              ...              ...               ..              ...  40^. 

Sum  22s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE   COURT    OF    SLAYTEBURN,  on 

Wednesday   next   after   the    feast  of  St.    Lucy,  in  the 
i /th  year  [i4th   December,  1324]. 

Of  John  de  Langeton,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ...  \2d. 

„   Robert  de  Cliderhou,  for  default  of  puture            ...  6d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Alkoc,  for  a  false  claim                ...  $d. 

„   Hugh  Pany,  for  breaking  the  fold  (pro  falda  fracta)  Sd 

.,   Symon  le  fforsterknaue,  for  licence  to  agree         ...  %d. 

„   Robert,  son  of  Dode,  for  default  of  puture            ...  3^. 

„   Symon  le  Hyrd,  for  trespass    ...              ...             ...  4^. 

„    Roger,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Hudde       ...             ...  \2d. 

„    lyile  del  Clogh,  for  non-suit    ...              ...             ...  ^d. 

„   Robert,  son  of  Dode,  for  multure  withdrawn        ...  $d. 
„   Alan    le    Coudray,   for    carrying    away   brushwood 

(pro  busca  asp  or  tat  a)              ...              ...              ...  -$d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Walter,  for  the  same      ...             ...  6d. 

„   Henry,  the  Clerk,  for  part  of  a  sheep   stolen  (pro 

parte  j  Muttonis  furata)          . .               ...             ...  $d. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD   II.  65 

Of  Nole,  formerly  the  wife  of   Walter   By-the-yate,  for 

administration  of  her  husband's  goods...  ...js.2d. 

„   Adam,  son  of    Walter,   for  entry  to   land  ...       Ss. 

Sum  2  is.  2d. 


PERQUISITES    OF     THE    COURT    OF     BOULAND,    at 

Wadynton,    on    Tuesday    next    after    the    feast   of  the 

Epiphany  of  our  Lord,  in  the   I7th  year  [loth  January, 

1324} 

Of  Adam  de  Wanervill,  for  respite  of  his  suit  this  year  5^. 

„    William   Goday,  for  licence  to   agree     ...              ...  6d. 

„    Thomas,  the  Miller,   for  trespass              ...              ...  4^. 

„    William,  son  of  Henry,   for  default  of  puture     ...  $d. 

„    the  heir  of  Robert  Lemyng,  for  respite  of  suit  ...  6d. 

„  John  de   Coltliurst,  for  the  same   this  year           ...  6d. 
,,    William    Godday,    and    Simon,    son    of  Ralph,    for 

breach  of  the  peace ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   Roger  de   Thistiley,  for  fishing  in   the   Ribbill     ...  ^d. 
„   Margery,  formerly  the  wife  of  Nicholas  del  Clogh, 

for  a  false  complaint                ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Adam  Langta,  for  having  an   inquest  ...              ...  \2d. 

„    Henry,    the    Clerk,    because    he   did    not    distrain 

(quia  non  districtus)  Alice  Lemyng      ...               ..  $d. 

„   Hudde,  son  of  Jordan,  for  trespass        ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Adam  Snelle,  for  fishing  in    the    Rybbill  6d. 

„   Adam,  son   of  Richard,  for  the  same    ...              ...  8^. 

„    Nicholas,  son  of    William,  for  the  same               ...  6d. 

„    William,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  same                ...  4</. 

„    Richard  de  Garsby,   for   respite  of  homage           ...  \m. 

„   Adam,  son   of  Edousa,   for  licence  to  agree         ...  $d. 

„   Adam  de    Wanennlle,   for  respite  of  homage       ...  \m. 
„   Robert,  son   of  Nalle,    and    Roger,   son    of  Jordan, 

for  escape   ...              ...              ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„    Simon  Cutte,  for  the  same       ...  2d. 

,,  John  de   Clayton,   for  cutting  vert                            ...  ^d. 
F 


66  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Walter   Tolous,  and  Hawise,  daughter   of  Adekoc, 

for  multure  withdrawn             ...             ...             ...  4^- 

„   the  wife  of  Elias  Cokeman,  for  the  same            ...  ^d. 

,,   John,  son  of  Adam,  for  carrying  away  the  lord's  wood  2d. 

Tempeste,  for  respite  of  suit          ...              ...  2s. 

/^  Miller,  for  contempt                ...              ...  I2d. 

z,  son  of  Lowe,  for  entry  to  I   messuage       ...  6d. 

„    Thomas  de  Jude,  for  entry      ...              ...             ...  ^d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Geppe^  for  entry  to  land...              ...  2s. 

„  John,  the  Miller,  for  trespass  ...             ...             ...  2d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...  $2s.  lid. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  BOULAND,  on 
Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Conversion  of 
St.  Paul,  in  the  i/th  year  [28th  January,  1324]. 

Of  Adam  Scot,  for  fishing  in  the  Rybill     ...              ...  $d. 

„   Henry,  son  of  Richard  de  Chatte\burn\,  for  the  same  $d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  A  Ian,  for  the  same           ...              ...  $d. 

„   Adam,  son  of   Walter  Bi-the-yate,  for  the  same  ...  ^d. 

„    William,  the  Baker,  for  a  false  complaint             ...  $d. 

„  John  Belle,  and  Henry  le  Tayllor,  for  multure  with- 
drawn          ...             ...              ...             ...             ..  4^. 

„   Alkoc  de  Menley,  and  Robert,  his  son,  for  cutting  vert  $d. 

,,   Agnes    de    Wyswell,    and    Margery   del   Clogh,    for 

licence  to  agree         ...             ...              ...             ...  6d. 

„    Stephen,    son     of    Matilda,    because    he    did    not 

prosecute    ....              ...               ..              ...              ...  6d 

„    Christiana,   wife  of  Robert,   son   of  Phithi\an\  for 

breach  of  the  peace ...              ...              ...             ...  5^. 

„   Robert  de  Chipindale,  for  trespass           ..                ...  $d. 

„   Adam  del  Bernard,  for  cutting  vert        ...              ...  ^d. 

„    Gille    Hordame,    for   the    brewhouse    of   Slaitburn 

this  year  (pro  brad  de  Slait\burn\  hoc  anno)     ...  $s. 

„   Hawise  de   Harewode,  for   entry,   and    Adam,   son 

of  Christian,  for  withholding  of  a  debt                ...  6d 
•"             ...             ...    7s.    yd. 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD   II.  67 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  AT  WADYNTON, 
on  Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Chad,  in 
the  I /th  year  [ist  March,  1324]. 

Of  Robert,  son  of   William,  the  Baker,  for  fishing     ...  3^. 
„    Matilda,   daughter  and   heir  of  Nicholas  del  Clogh, 

for  respite  of  suit      ...              ...              ...              . ..  \2d. 

„    William  del  Hallestede,  for  licence  for  tanning    ...  6d. 

„    Simon  le  Ryder,  for  multure  withdrawn                 ...  $d. 

„    Isold,  relict  of  Simon  de  Knoll                                ..  2d. 
„    William,  son   of  Richard,    the    Smith   (ffaber),    for 

breach     of    the     peace,     and     Matilda,    daughter 

of  Nicholas  del  Clogh               ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„    Agnes,    formerly    the    wife    of    Roger     WJiitehevid, 

for  entry     ...                               ...              ...  2s. 

„    Thomas  se  (sic)  Spicer,  for  breach  of  the  peace...  ^d. 
,,    Roger,    t/ic    Smith,  of  Bradford,  for   breach   of  the 

peace            ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  8</. 

„    John  Hagliande,  and  Richard,  the  Carpenter,  for  escape    %d. 

„    Stephen  de  Hamcrton,  for  entry  to  land                 ...  2s. 

,,    William,  the  Baker,   for   entry                 ...              ...  \2d. 

„    Matilda,  daughter  of  Adam,  the  Smith,  for  entry  ...2s.6d. 

...  ...  ...     i  is.    d. 


DERQUISITES    OF    THE     SAME    COURT,    on    Monday 

next   before    the    feast    of   St.    Cuthbert,   in    the  I7th 
year  [iQth  March,   1324]. 
Of  Henthorn,  Richard  Bennefestre  for    respite   of  suit 

and  default  of  puture                ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

,,   Petronell  Pennull,  for  bad  ale...              ...              ...  3^. 

„    Adam  Snell,  because  he  did  not  prosecute          ...  6d. 

„   Agnes,  daughter  of  Gilbert  de  Bradeford,  for  bad  ale  ^d. 

,,    Thomas  de  Knoll,  for  respite  of  homage               ...  2s. 
Sum     ...              ...              ...               5. 


68  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  AFORESAID,  on  Wednes- 
day  the   feast   of    St.    Mark,    in    the    i;th   year   [25th 
April,   1324]. 
Of  Adam,  son  of   Walter,  for  cutting  vert,  and  Ralph 

le  Leddebeter,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      6W. 

„    William  Cambe,  for  breach  of  the  peace,  and  Alice 

le  Dristar,  for  escape  ..  ...  •••      6W. 

„   Robert,  son   of  Roger,  son    of  Jordan,  Agnes,  wife 

of  Stephen,  [and]  Adam  del  Brigge,  for  escape...       ^d. 

„   Adam  Laghmon,   for  the  same  ...  ...       3^- 

„   Adam,  son  of  Dobbe,  for  the  same        ...  ...       ?>d. 

„   Adam  Auward,   for  the  same  ...  ...       3^- 

„   Richard,  the  Smith,  for  the  same          ...  ...       id. 

„  John  de  Clayton,  for  trespass   ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Alice,  wife  of  Thomas  Bot,  for  taverning  the  moiety 
of  i   house ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„   the  wife  of  Robert  Blannchard,  for  bad  ale        ...       ^d. 

„   the  wife  of  Adam,  son  of  Dobbe,  for  the  same...     i8</. 


7  dorso.     FURTHER,    OF    PERQUISITES   OF    THE    COURT    OF    BOU- 

LAND,    on    Wednesday    the    feast    of    St.     Mark,  in 
the  i /th  year. 

Of  Hawise  Cragge,  for  bad  ale     ...              ...             ...  $d. 

„   the  wife  of  Adam  Snell,  for  bad  ale   ...              ...  6d. 

„    Adam  del  Heghgate,  and    Richard,   the  Miller,  for 

escape          ...              .  .             ...             ...              ...  4^. 

„   Richard  de   Gradele,  for  escape                ...              ...  $d. 

„   Raginald,  the  clerk,  for  entry  ...              ...              ...  6d. 

Sum  6s.    id. 


DERQU1SITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  AT  WADINTON, 
on  Wednesday  in  the  week  of  Pentecost,  in  the  i/th 
year  [6th  June,  1324]. 

Of  John,  son  of   Walter,  for  respite  of  puture  ...      6d. 

,,   Alice,  relict  of   William  le  Smale,  for  withholding 
of  a  debt    ,.,  ...  ...  .  ... 


I /- 1  8    EDWARD    II.  69 

Of  Simon   Cut,   for   a   false  claim  ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„   Agnes  de    Wyswall,   for  default  of  service            ...  $d. 

„    Robert  ffox,  for  escape                ...              ...              ...  $d. 

,,  CatalT  de  Polfr',  Adam,  son  of  William  de  Hulme, 

and   Beatrice,  daughter   of  Adam           ...              .  2s. 

,,    Robert,  son   of  Dode,  for  default  of  service           ...  3^. 

„    Robert  Banastre,   for  the   same                 ...              ...  3^. 

„  Adam,  del  Hulle,  [and] /<?/*#,  the  Miller,  for  brewing 

without  licence           ...              ...                              ...  6d. 

,,  William,  tJie  Baker,  for  concealing  the  lord's  plea 

(pro  concelamento  placiti  domini)            ...              ...  2d. 

,,  Malma,  relict  of  Adam,  son  of  Simon,  for  entry 

to  land         ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  4J-. 

„    the  same   [Malma},   for   her  husband's  goods       ...  \2d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Elias,   for  entry   to   land               ...  2s. 

„  John  le    Webster,  for  entry  to   land         ...              ...  \2d. 

„    Richard  Curdame,    for  entry      ..                ...               ...  ^d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Walter  le  Waite,  for  the  same...  i&/. 
,,  Richard,  de  Rauinshaghc,  [and]  Hugh}  son  of  Pany, 

for  entry      ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  25. 

Sum  1 6s.  6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE   SAME    [COURT],   on    Thursday 

next  before  the  feast   of   St.    John   the   Baptist,  in  the 
i;th  year   [2 1st  June,    1324]. 
Of  John,  son    of    Walter  de    Wadinton,  for   default  of 

puture           ...                                                                ...  ^d. 

„  John  del  Hulle,  for  selling  flesh               ...              ...  6d. 

„    Simon  le  fforsterknaiie,  for   a   false  complaint       ...  $d. 

„    Robert  de    Wlialley,  for  breach  of  the  peace         ...  $d. 

„    William  Gudday,  for  default  of  puture                  ...  6d. 

„   Agnes,  daughter  of  Hugh,   for  bad  ale...              ...  $d. 

„  John  del  ffalyng,  for  escape       ...              ...              ...  yd 

„   Alice  le  Dristar,   for   the   same                                  ...  id. 

„  John  del  ffalyng,  and  John  le    Webster,  for  the  same  $d. 


LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Adam,  son   of  Christian,  for  detention...  ...      ^d. 

Isabell,  wife  of  Henry,  son   of    Walter,  for  a   false 

complaint    ...             ...             ...             ...  ...       2d. 

the  wife  of  Alan  Cok,  for  bad   ale         ...  ..      $d. 

Elias  de  Hennethorn,  for  licence,  &c.      ...  ...       4^. 

Sum    ...              ...              ...  J-     ^- 


PERQUISITES    OF   THE    SAME    [COURT],    on    Thursday 
next  after  the   feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas, 
in  the   i8th  year  [5th  July,   1324]. 
Of  Hugh,  son  of   Tylle,  because  he  did  not  prosecute       $d. 

„    Simon,    son    of    Huddekyn,    because     he    did     not 

prosecute     ...  ...  . .  ...  ...       \d. 

„    Walter  del   Wodhous,  for  withholding  of  a  debt...       $d. 

,,    the  townships  of  Slayteburn  and  Neuton,  for  with- 
holding of  a  debt     ...  .  .  ...  ...      9^. 

„   Adam  ffox,  because  he  did  not  have  R.  de  Cliderhou 

there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„   Richard,    son    of    Adam,    the    Reeve,    for     a    false 

complaint    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Adam,  the  Carpenter,  and    Richard,   the    Carpenter, 

for  bad  ale...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Henry  Profet,  because  he  did   not   prosecute        ...       $d. 

„   Roger,  son  of  Dobbe,  for  escape  ,,,  ...       2d, 

„   Robert^   son    of  Hudde  and   Adam   del  Hulle,    for 

escape  ...  ...  ,..  ...  ...       ^d. 

Sum     ...  ...  . ..      s.    2d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAME  [COURT],  on  Friday  next 
after  the  feast  of  the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed 
Virgin  Mary,  in  the  i8th  year  [i7th  August,  1324]. 

Of  the    Abbot    of    Whalley,   and    John    de     Wynynton, 

because  they  did  not  prosecute  ...  ...     I2d. 

„  John  de  Standene,  for  having  aid         ..... "-T 


1 7- 1 8    EDWARD    II.  71 

Of  William  tie  Langeland,  for   withholding    a  debt  of 

William,  son  of  Roger  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

,,   Richard,  the  Carpenter,  for  attachments  broken  (pro 

attacliiamentis  f  metis)  ...  ...  ...       6d. 

„    Nicholas,  son  of  Beatrice,  for  escape       ...  ...       6d. 

„   Robert,    son    of    Pfudde,    and    /J//V.?,    his    wife,    for 

breach  of  the  peace  . . .  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Httgh   Pany,  Richard,  son  of  Alkoc  [and]  Matilda, 

daughter  of  Dogge,  for  respite  of  homage  ...       3^. 

Sum  6s.  lod. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE   COURT  AFORESAID,  on    Friday 
in    the    Vigil    of    the    Nativity    of    the    Blessed    Virgin 
Mary,  in    the    i8th   year   [7th  September,   1324]. 
Of  Adam  del  Clogli,   and  John,  his  son,  for   entry     ...     I2d. 
,,    Thomas  de  Rajtynschae,   for  licence   to   agree        ...      4d. 
,,  John  le  Tasker,  for  breach   of  the   peace  . . .      6d. 

„   Emma,  relict  of  John,  son  of  Henry,  for  the  same      3*1". 
„    Alice,  wife  of    William    le    Smale,  because  she  did 

not  prosecute  ...  ..  ...      ^d. 

,,    the   wife   of    Thomas,  the  Miller,  for   bad  ale        ...       $d. 
,,    William  Cambe,  for   breach  of  the   peace  ...      6d. 

„  Judde  de  Park,  for  default  of  service    ...  ...       $d. 

„    William,  son   of  Robert,  for  default   of  service     ..      $d. 
„    Simon  del  Shaghe,  for  escape  . .  ...  ...       2d. 

„    William    de   Bonk,  for   licence  to   marry   Isold,  his 

daughter       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2.y. 

Sum     ...  ...  5^.  io/. 

Sum    total  ...  jli.     'js.    jd. 

Sum   of  entries  ...  $2s.    gd. 

Sum  of  goods  of  natives  ()s.    od. 

Sum  of  marchets  2s.    od. 

Sum   of  impoundings  $s.     \d. 

Sum   of  perquisites  ?6s.    yd. 


72  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

PERM  OF  THE  VACCARIES    OF    BOULAND,  in  the   i8th 

year  of  King  Edward  [1324-5]. 
Of  William  de   Gradale,  for  the   vaccary   of   Brenand    30^. 

„    William  de  Swynelhirst,  for  a  vaccary  there  ...     2os. 

„   Adam  Langto,  for   Whitlidale  ...              ...  ...     30^. 

„   the  herbage  of  a  place  called  Whitwalle  ...     I2d. 

„  Adam  de    Whitlidale,  for  le  Trogh        ...  6s.   8d. 

„   the  same  Adam,  for   Glastirdale              ...  6s.  8d. 

„    Thomas  de  Bradelay,   for  Heghok           ...  ...     2os. 

„   Adam  de   Gradate,  for   Randolfboth       ...  2os.  8d. 

.,   Adam,   reeve  of  Slayteburne,   for   Netlikar  ...     IDS. 


PERM  OF  THE  VACCARIES  OF    BLAKEBURNESHIRE,  in 
•*•      the  year  aforesaid. 

PENHULL. 

Of  Richard  de   Merclesdene,   for   the   close   of   Blakay  2Os. 

„    Symon  de  Blakay,   for   Barouford              ..  ..  28^. 

„  John  le  Parker,  for  the   other  Barouford  13^.   ^d. 

,,   Richard  de  Merclesdene,   for   Rughlegh  ...  ...  28^. 

„   Richard  de  Grenacre,  for  the  other  Rughlegh  ...  2%s. 

„    Gilbert  de  la  Legh,  for  Whithalgh         ...  ...  2%s. 

„   Robert  de  Penhille,  for  Barelegh             ...  ...  28^. 

„   Richard  de    Whitacre,   for  Goldiaue         ...  ...  28^. 

„  John  de    Whitacre,  for  the  other   Goldiaue  ...  28^. 

„  John  de  Dynelay,  for  Hagh       ...              ...  ...  iSs. 

„   Richard  de    Whitacre,   for   Westclos    and    Hegham  40^. 

„   the  same   Richard,   for   Roel   and   ffyliclos  ...  2Os. 

[TRAWDEN.] 

„  John  del  Ewode,  for  Wyculure                 ...  ...  14^. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Henry,  for  the  other  Wyculure  ...  i6s. 

„  John  le  Parker,  for  Wynwelle...              ...  ...  28^. 

„   Adam  del  Shagh,  for   Berdeshagh              ...  ...  28^. 

„    Oliver  del  Bothe,  for  the   other  Berdeshagh  ...  2$s. 

[ACCRINGTON.] 

„  John  de  Balshagh,  for  Bacstandene         ...  ... 


I9-2O   EDWARD    II.  73 

ROSSENDALE. 

Of  Richard  de  Derdcne,  for  Gameleshevyd  . . .     2Os. 

„   Henry  dc   Garteside,  for   Croweshagh      ...  26s.    %d. 

„   Adam  de  Holdene,   for   Hoddesdene        ...  ...     24^. 

„    Alexander  del  Dene,  for  Tu listed              ...  26s.   %d. 

,,  John  de  Wolfhamdene,  for  Neuhalle           ...  ...     2OS. 

„  John  le  Brumpf,  for   Constabillegh  135.  ^d. 

„    William  de  I.cmonishille,  for  Lufclogh     ..  ...     2OS. 

,,    Thomas  del  Stok,  for  Godeshagh                ...  ...     2os. 

,,    Adam   del  Dene,  for  Bacope     ...  26^".   8^/. 

,.    Agnes  de  Balshagti,  for  Wolfhamdene  ...  26^.   8^/. 

,.    Henry  del  Stok,  for   Dedequenclogh       ...  26s.   %d. 

„    Daude  de   Couhope,   for  Routonstall         ...  ...      20^. 

ACRINGTON. 

„    Matthew  de  Antilay,  for   Rilay                 ..  26s.   Sal. 

„    Richard  de  Antilay,   for  Antilay              ...  ...     30^. 

,     William  de  Swinythwayty  for  Couhous  .  ...     40^. 

„   Adam  dc  Glider hou,  for   Romisgreve      ...  ...      14^. 

„   Adam  de  Holdenc,   for  the   Park  of  Musebury     ...     2os. 


II.     ROLL  OF  THE   HALMOTES  OF  THE  MANOR 
OF    UP-HOLLAND. 

19-20,  EDWARD  II.,  1326. 


Public  Record  Office,  Court  Rolls,  Portfolio  iSjt  No.  fj. 

DEROUISITES    OF   THE    HALMOTE   OF    HOLAND,  held 
there  on   Monday  next   after    the  feast    of  St.    Wilfrid 
the    Bishop,    in    the     iQth    year   of  the    reign    of   King 
Edward  [II.,   i/th   February,   1326]. 
Of  John  ffremon,  for  entry   to  half  an  acre  of  land  of 

the  waste    ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase   of  rent    ..  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Robert    YcJian,    for    unjust    withholding   of  a   debt 

against  Benedict  le  ffough        ...  ...  ...       id. 


74  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Richard  del  Ewode,  for  trespass  against  Henry  de 

Holand         ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  \d. 

,,    William,  son   of  Thomas,  for  a  false  claim         ...  id. 
„   Henry   Lethenard,  for   entry   to  the   third    part  of 

one  acre  of  land        ...              ...              ...              ...  I2d. 

„   the  same,   of  increase  of  rent    ..             ...             ...  ^d. 

„    William,  son  of  Thomas,  for  contempt  in  presence 

of  the  Steward           ...             ...              ...             . ..  I2d. 

„   Richard  del  Ew ode,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  id. 
„   Richard  del  Ewode,  for  entry  to  the  third  part  of 

one  acre  of  land   of  the  waste              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase                ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Henry,  son   of  Richard,  son    of   Olot,  for  entry  to 

4  acres  of  land   of  the  waste                 ...              ...  4^. 

„   Hugh,    the   reeve,    for    entry    to    half    an    acre   of 

land  of  the  waste  ...,             ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase  of  rent...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Jordan  de  Prestcote,  for  having  respite  of  his  homage  I2d. 

Sum  of  fines  for   entry   to   5  acres  and 

two  parts  of  one  acre  of  the  waste  6s.  ^d. 

Sum  of  increase  of  the  said  land       ...  $s.  %d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites       ...               ..  2s.  ^d. 


PERQUISITES   OF  THE    HALMOTE  OF    HOLAND,  held 
there  on  Friday,  the  feast  of  St.   Mark  the  Evangelist, 
in  the  lyth  year  of  King  Edward  [II.,  25  April,  1326]. 
Of  Alice    de    Lighurst,   in    mercy    because    she    felled 

green  tree  tops  (cymas)  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„   Henry  de  Holand,  for  having  respite  of  his  homage       2s. 

„  John,  son  of  Henry,  in  mercy  for  the  same         ...      6d. 

„   Richard,  son  of  Pymme,  in  mercy  for  the  same...       6d. 

.,   Agnes,  wife  of  Stephen  del  Egge,  in  mercy  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„    Robert,  the  Baker  (Pistor),  for  a  false  claim  against 

Robert,  the  Miller  (Molendinarius)        ...  ...      2d. 


I9-2O    EDWARD    II.  75 

Of  John,    the    Smith    (ffaber),    in    mercy    for    trespass 

against  ILllen  dc  Henneworth  ...  ...  .       \d. 

„  Matilda,  the  wife  of  Robert,  tlie  Miller,  \\\  mercy 

for  the   assize  of  ale  broken   ...  ...       3^. 

„    Henry  Godale,  in   mercy   for   the  same  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Ellen,  wife  of  Richard  del  Yate,  in  mercy  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  William  le  firidde,  because  she  burnt 

the  neighbours'  ring-yards  (quia  combussit  gardias 

vicinorum)  ...  ...  ...  \d. 

„  Alyne  le  ffughler,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  \d. 

,,  Agnes,  wife  of  Hugh,  the  Kniglu  (Miles),  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ..  ...id. 

,,  Richard,  son  of  William,  because  he  made  pur- 

presture  of  the  waste  ...  $d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...  $s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE    HALMOTK    OF   HULAND,   held 

there   on    Friday,  the  feast    of    St.  James  the    Apostle, 

in  the  2Oth  year  of  King  Edward,  son   of  King  Edward 

[25th  July,   1326]. 
Of  Jordan  Tope,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  against 

William  del  Birches ...  ...  ...  ...        \d. 

,,   Adam    le    Dauber,    for    unjust    withholding    against 

Roger  le  Molyneux    ...  ..id. 

„     William    le    SlyneJicued,    in    mercy    for    the    same, 

against  John,  son   of  Matilda...  ...  ...       2<1. 

„    William,    son    of    Thomas,    for    the    same    against 

Richard  He  tin  ing  •'       ...  ...id. 

„    Roger,    son     of    Adam,    son    of    Ediisa,    in     mercy 

because  he  did  not  come,  and  had  been  summoned      \d. 
„    Matilda  le  Launder,  in  mercy  because  she  brewed 

and  sold  contrary   to   the   assize  ...       2d. 

„   Margery,  wife  of  the  Baker  ( Pistor),  in  mercy  for 

the  same  2d. 


?6  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Agnes,  wife  of  Hugh,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  2d. 

„  Christiana,  wife  of  Alan,  in  mercy  for  the  same  2d. 

„  Ellen,  wife  of  Richard  del  Yate,  in  mercy  for  the  same  2d. 
„  Robert  del  Wolfall,  for  entry  to  one  acre  of  land 

of  the  waste               ..               ...              ...             ...  \2d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase...              ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

,,  Mabel  Smalwode,  for  entry  to  one  rood  of  land 

of  the  waste                ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase  of  rent   ...              ...              ...  $d. 

„  Richard  le  Hastie,  for  licence  to  enter  upon  ij 

acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  W.  de  Mosse  ...  I2d. 
„  William  le  Pulter,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land  of  the  waste      ...              ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„   the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  Hugh  de  T aides' ,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  of 

the  waste    ...             ...              ..               ...              ...  2s. 

„   the  same,  of  increase  of  rent   ...              ...              ...  2s. 

„  Robert  de  Huyton,  of  Skelmardesdale,  for  licence 

to  dig  turves               ...              ...              ...               -..•  $d. 

>,  John,  son  of  Hugh,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Roger,  and  Roger,  his  son  ...  <)d. 


"FURTHER  PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE,  held  there 

on  the  said  day  in  the  year  abovesaid. 
Of  Alexander  le   Calf,  for  entry   to  one  acre  of  land 

of  the  waste  .  .  ...  ...  ...     i2d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

„   the    same    Alexander,    for    entry    to    one   acre    of 

land  of  the  waste  lying  near  to  his  land  ...     \2d. 

„   the  same,   of  increase  of  rent...  ...  ...     \2d. 

Sum  of  fines  Jor  entry   to    I  \   acre  of 
old  land,  &  5  acres    &    3  roods  of 
land  of  the  waste          ...  ...    ^s. 

Sum  of  increase  of  5  acres  &  3  roods 

of  land  ...  ...  . . .     5  s.    gd. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  ...     2s.  lod. 


1 8- 19   EDWARD    II.  77 

PERQUISITES  OF  TIIK   HALMOTE  OF   HOLAND,   held 
there    on     Wednesday    next    after    the    feast    of    the 
Exaltation    of    the     Holy     Cross,    in     the     2Oth    year 
[i6th  September,   1326]. 
Of   William    Blundel,    in    mercy    for    trespass    against 

Alan  le    Waynwrigh\f\  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„    Randle,    son    of   Benedict,    in    mercy    for    the   same 

against    William  Blundell        ...  ..  ...       id. 

„     William  dc  Slyneheued,  and  Richard  dc  Dalton,  in 

mercy  ...  ...  ...  ..  ...       2d. 

,,   Richard  le  Swon,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim        ..        id. 
Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...  $d 

Sum  of  all  the  fines  for  entry   to   6\ 
acres  &  2  parts  of  one  acre  of  old 
land,   and   5    acres    &    3    roods   of 
land  of  the  waste  ...  ..13^.    ^d. 

Sum    of   increase  of    10  acres,  3   roods 
&  2  parts  of  one   acre  of  land  of 
the  waste         ...  ...  ...    us.    ^d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites       ...  ...    icxr.    7d. 


III.     ROLL  OF  THE   COURT   OE   LIVERPOOL. 
18-19  EDWARD  II.,  1324-5. 

Public  Record  Office,  Court  Rolls,  Portfolio  183,  No.  14. 

PERQUISITES    OF   THE  COURT    OF    LYUERPOL,    held  m.  i, 
there   on   Monday    next    after    the    feast    of  St.   Luke 
the  Evangelist,   18  Edward  [II.,  22  October,   1324]. 
Of  Alii,  sister  of  JoJin,  the  Kilncr(?),  for  hue  and  cry 

raised  ( siccore  pro  hutesio  leuato)  ...  ..       ^d. 

„    Enmot  Banastre,  because  he  did  not  appear  at  the 

high  Court...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„    William  le  Taillour,  because  he  did  not  have  John 

du  Lee  there  ...  ...  ...  ...        d. 


78  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  William  de  Stokkdegh,  because  he  did  not  appear 

at  the  high  Court     ...  ...  ...  ...      4^- 

„  Richard  le  Marscal,  and  John  Wttside,  for  the  same  ?>d. 
„  Henry,  son  of  John  de  Notingham,  for  the  same...  6d. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Mariot,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  4^. 
.„  Richard  de  Mapedurhem,  because  he  did  not 

prosecute     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,   Adam  Balle,  and   William  de  Cholale,  because  they 

did  not  have  John  Pelet  there  ...  ...      4d. 

„   Adam,  son  of  Symon,  because  he   was  summoned 

and  did  not  appear  ...  ...  ...  ...       %d. 

„    William  de  Metis,  for   trespass  done   to  Alan,  the 

Chaplain      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      \d. 

„  John  Pesel,   because  he  brewed   and   sold  contrary 

to  the  assize  ...  ...  ...  ...       4^. 

„   Robert,  the  Goldsmith,  and  Alexander' de  Dernewall, 

for  the  same  ...  ..  ...  ...       8d. 

„   Richard  Bercar\  and  Alan,  son  of  Colle,  for  the  same      %d. 
„   Pymme  le  Galt\  in  mercy   for  contempt  ...       6d. 

„    Adam,  son   of  Mariot,  for   unjust  detention         ...      ^d. 
,,   Enmot  Baroun,  for   entry   to   one   rood  of  land  in 

Saltenesmor  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry  to  one  rood  of  land  2s. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  ...  *]s. 


PERQUISITES   OF    THE    COURT    OF    LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Martin, 
in  the   year  aforesaid  [5th  November,  1324]. 
Of  Alan,  son  of  Colle,   for  unjust  detention  ...       3^. 

„   John   le  Boster,    for   the    same    against   Henry   del 

Ryding        ...  ...  ...  .  ...       3^. 

„   Agnes,  wife  of  John,  the  Smith,  for  the  same  against 

Henry  de  Harebergh...  .  ...  ...      2d. 

„   Roger  le    Barker    (Bard),    for    the    same   against 

William  le  fforster    ...  ...  ...  2d- 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD   II.  79 

Of   Walter  del  Melis,    for    the    same   against  John    de 

Notingham  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„    Robert   de   Ayntre,    for    the    same    against    Gilbert, 

son   of  Dobbc  ...  ..       $d. 

„    Mattheiv,   son    of  Richard,    for    the    same    against 

William  de   Caton      ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„    Roger,    tJic    Smith,    for    the    same    against  the   said 

William       ...  ...  ...  ..  ...       2d. 

„    Robert  dc  Botliull,  because   he  did  not  have  Henry 

Scote  there  ...  ...  ..  ...       2d. 

„    Ralph,  the  Smith,  and  Roger  le  Barn,  because  they 

did  not  have    William,  the  Smith  there  ...       $d. 

„    the   wife   of  Richard  dc  Mapcdurlicm,   because   she 

was  summoned  and  did  not  appear      ...  ...       id. 

,,    Henry  Pelet,  for  the  same         ..  ...  ...       \d. 

,,    Tille  Brette,  and  the  wife  of  Henry  Patoun,  because 

they   brewed   and   sold   contrary  to   the   assize    ...       9</. 
„  Joan,    wife    of  John,    t/ic   Smith,    Alan  Burgh    and 

A  dam   de  Swarcowc,   for   the  same        ...  ...       jd. 

„     William    dc   Metis,   and    Emma    la    Mareschal,    for 

the  same     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       6d. 

„    Adam,  son   of  Symon,   for   unjust   detention          ...       ^d. 
„    Adam,  son    of   Symon,    for    breach    of    the    peace, 

beyond   the   penalty  which  was  laid   upon   him    6s.   &/. 
Sum  us.  id. 


PERQUISITES    OF    TIIF    COURT    OF    LYUKRPOL,   held 
there  on   Friday,  the    morrow    of   St.  Lucy   the  Virgin, 
in  the  year  aforesaid  [i4th  December,    1324]. 
Of  Jo/m,  son  of  John,  son  of  Mariot,  for  a  false  claim 

against  Adam,  son  of  JMariot  2d. 

„   Richard  Baytcbuk,  for    trespass    done   to   Adam  dc 

Cholale         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       3^- 

„   Richard  de  Mapedurhcm,  because   he  failed  in  the 

law  towards  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  the  Smith       ...      6d. 


80  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Robert  de  Bysphan,   for    unjust   withholding   of    a 

debt  against    William  de  Spellowe        ...  ...       2d. 

„  Richard  Baitebuk,  for  the  same  against  Thomas 

de  Skircotes  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  the  wife  of  Adam,  son  of  Hobbe,  and  John  de 

fforneby,  because   they   brewed    and  sold  contrary 

to  the  assize  ...  ...  ..  ...     \2d. 

„  Dobyn  Emmok,  and  the  wife  of  Walter  de  Metis,  for 

the  same     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  wife  of  John  Minne,  and  the  wife  of  Alexander 

de  Dernewall,  for  the  same    ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  the  wife  of  William  Carpenter,  and  Richard  de 

Mapedurhem,  for  the  same     ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  William  Pike,  and  Alan  Pike,  for  the  assize  of 

bread  broken  ...  ...  ..  . ..     \2d. 

„  Richard  Kempe,  Eiias  le  Mercer,  and  Robert  le  Mercer^ 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ..  ...     i8d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Richard  de  Aynoluesdale,  for  a  false 

claim  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„  Ralph,  the  Smith,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  R ichard  Pay  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alexander  de  Dernewall,  and  John  le  Brayder  ...  ^d. 
„  William  Bagot,  and  Symon  Payn,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  William  de  Metis,  and  William  de  Lidyate,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ..  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  Michel,  and  John,  son  of  Alan,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      8d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Henry,  and  John,  son  of  William,  for 

the  same         ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  ^4/2i?,  maid  (ancilla)  oi  John  le  Armurer,  and 

Richard  le  Marschall,  for  the  same     ...  ...       5<^. 

„  Adam  ffraunceis,  and  Ralph,  the  Smith,  for  the 

same  ...  .  .  ...  ...  . .        4</. 

„  Ellen  Prendregest,  and  Robert,  son  of  Roger,  for 

trespass        ..  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Robert  de  Sefton,  and  William  de  Walton,  for  the 

same  ...  . .  ...  ...  ...        d. 


18-19   EDWARD    II.  8l 

Of  Adam  de  Swarcowe,  and  Hiche  Tcuiue,  because  they 

did   not  prosecute       ..  ...  ...  ...       4</. 

„  William  Pustard,  and  John  Whitside,  for  the  same 

against   Adam,  son   of  Symon  ...  ...       ^d. 

„  John  de  Asshes,  and  Robert,  son  of  William,  for  the 

same  against  Robert  de  Wauertre  ...  ..  6d. 

„  Robert  Tewe,  and  Richard  de  MagJiel,  for  unjust 

detention      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert  del  Mos,  for  the  same  against  Robert  de  Derby  2d. 
,,  Adam  Mariot,  and  Nicholas  the  Slwernaker  (sutor), 

for   the   same  ...  ...  ...  ...       3^. 

„  John,  son  of  Robert,  and  Henry  de  Kirkedale,  for 

the  same      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       4^. 

„  Thomas  Stonf,  and  Henry  de  Notingham,  for  the  same  $d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...  1^.  d. 


DERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT   OF    LYUERPOL,  held  m.  \  d»rso. 

there  on   Wednesday  next    after   the    Epiphany  of  the 

Lord,    1 8  Edward  [II.,  9th  January,   1325]. 
Of  Thomas    le    Wolf,  for    breach    of    the    peace   upon 

John,  servant  of  Ralpli  ...  ...       ^d. 

„  John  Bullok,  for  the  same   upon   the  same  ...       ^d. 

„    Richard  de    Bois    (de    bosco),  and    Agnes,    wife   of 

John  the  Smith,  for  unjust  detention...  ...       ^d. 

„   John    de   Notingliam,  and    Richard  del  Brokes,  for 

the  same     ...  ..  ...  ...       jd. 

„   Adam  Balle,  because  he  did   not  have    William  de 

Walton  there  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„    Alexander,  servant  of  Richard  Baroun,  and   William 

le   Taillour,  for  trespass  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

,,  Gregory  de  Galeway,  and  Roger  le  Barn,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  John  de  Derby,  and  Alan,  son  of  Colle,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  the  Smith,  and  Robert,  son 

of    William,   for  the   same        ...  ...  ...      4^. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...       3^.  5^. 

G 


82  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Puri- 
fication of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [28th 
January,  1325]. 

Of  Richard,  son  of  John,  son  of  Juliana,   for  hue  and 

cry    raised   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  John  de  Gerston,  for  a  false  claim  against  Robert, 

son   of  John  ...  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John,  for  unjust  withholding  against 

Alan,  the  chaplain     ...  ...  ...  ....      6d. 

„  John  de  fforneby,  for  the  same  against  Adam 

Lauender     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  John  Whitside,  and  Robert  del  Mos,  for  the  same 

against  Nicholas,  son  of  Crete  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  Pesel,  and  William  de  Grenole,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„  Edith,  daughter  of  Tille,  and  Roger  de  Knouseiegh, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      yd. 

,,  Richard  de  Knouselegh,  and  William  le  Archer, 

for  a  false  claim        ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  Agnes,  wife  of  John,  the  Smith,  and  Henry  le  Mercer, 

for  unjust  detention...  ...  ...  ...     lod. 

„  Robert  de  Walton,  and  Adam  Fraunce,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..        $d 

„  Adam,  son  of  Hobbe,  and  William,  the  Carpenter, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  .  .  ...      6d. 

„  Cecily  de  Byspham,  and  William,  the  Smith,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„  Walter  de  fforneby,  and  John  de  Melis,  because  they 

brewed  and  sold  contrary  to  the  assize  ...  I2d. 

„  Henry  Patoun,  William  le  Taillour  and  Patrick 

de  Galeway,  for  the  same        ..  ...  ... 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     js.    6d. 


18-19   EDWARD   II.  83 

DERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Apostles 
Peter  and  Paul,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [ist  July,  1325]. 

Of  John    Wytside,  for  trespass        ...              ...              ...  6d. 

„  John  Bacoun,  for  one  calf  sold  to   him...              . ..  \2d. 

„    Adam,  son  of  Richard,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ^d. 

„    Ralph,  the  Smith,  for  the  same  against  the  said  A  dam  6d. 
„   Richard  de  Rojne,  and  John  le  Walker,  for  unjust 

detention   ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

„   Robert  de  Byspham,  and  Michael  de  Swarcowe,  for 

the  same     ...              ...               ..              ...              ...  ^d. 

„    William  Carpenter,    and  Roger,  the  Smith,  for  the 

same         ...              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„    William  Keling,  and   Thomas  de  Celer,  for  the  same  $d. 
„    Thomas  del  Celer,  and    Roger  le   Barn,    for  unjust 

detention     ...              ...              ...             ...              ...  4^. 

„  John,  son   of  William,  and  Adam,  son  of  Janyn,  for 

the  same     ...              ...              ...               ..              ...  $d. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...     $s.     id. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Friday,  the  Morrow  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula, 
in  the  year  aforesaid  [2nd  August,  1325]. 

Of  Ralph,  the  Smith,  for  a  false   claim    against  John 

de  Meluir   ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  de  la  More,  because  he  did  not  have 

M or  ice  de   Galeway  there        ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Hobbe,  and  Henry  le  Walker,  for 

the  same     ...  ..  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„  Robert  le  Goldsmyth,  and  Henry  Gerard,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  Henry  de  Notingham,  and  Robert  le  Barn,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ..  ...      jd. 

„  Matilda,  wife  of  Henry  Patoun,  for  a  false  claim 

against  Nicholas  Botoun  ...  ...  ...       6d. 

G2 


84  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of   William  Baret,  and  Roger  de  Carnaruan,  for  unjust 

detention     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       %d. 

„   the  said  Roger,  and  John,  son   of   William,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Jordan  de  Ly nacre,  Robert  de  Harewode  and  William 

Pustard,  for  the  same  against  Thomas  de  Skircotes       8d. 
„   Adam,  the  Smith,  and  Symon  Payn,  for  the  same 

against  Adam  de    Wygan        ...  ...  ... 

„    Robert,  son   of    William,  and    William,  the  Smith, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  John  Pelet,  and  William  Baret,  for  the  same         ... 
Sum  6s.    id. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held  there 
on    Tuesday   next   after    the   feast    of    Easter,    in    the 
year  aforesaid   [9th   April,    1325]. 
Of  John,  son  of  Robert  del  Mos,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  upon  John,  the  Baker  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  the  said  John,  for  the  same  upon  the  said  John  ^d. 
„  Adam  ffraunce,  and  William,  son  of  Hugh,  because 

they  brewed  and  sold  contrary  to  the  assize  $d. 

„   the   wife   of     William   le    Taillour,    and    Robert  de 

Dodilegh,   for  the   same        ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

„  William  Wynke,  and  Alan,  son  of  Colle,  for  the  same  $d. 
,,  Henry,  son  of  Roger,  for  entry  to  one  rood  of  land 

in  Saltenesmor      ...  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Robert  de  Sefton  and  John  le  Tynkeler,  for  trespass  5^. 
„  Symon  de  Gerston  and  John  Pisel,  for  the  same...  3^. 
„  Robert,  son  of  Henry,  and  William  de  Aynoluesdale, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„    William,  son  of  Nicholas,  and  John  de  Asshes,  for 

the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...  . .      6d. 

„  Adam  Balle,  and  John  Notingham,  for  the  same  ...  $d. 
„  Robert,  son  of  Gilbert,  and  William  de  Melts,  for 

unjust  detention     ...  .  .  ...  ...       ^d. 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD    II.  85 

Of  John,  son  of  Uobbe,  and  Alice  Hopcrone,  for  the  same      ^d, 
„    William  de    Salwall,    and     William,    son  of   Dode, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum  of  fine  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  \2.d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  ...      6s.  $d. 


|)KROUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  John 
ante  portam  Latinam,  in  the  i8th  year  of  King  Edward 
[II.,  1 3th  May,  1325]. 

Of   William    de  Aynoluesdale,  for    entry    to    I    acre   of 

land,   by    the    demise   of  Margaret,    formerly   the 

wife  of  Richard,  son  of  Dekemon  ...  ...        5^. 

„  Margaret,  formerly  the  wife  of  William  le  Mazotin, 

for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  land          ...  ...     \%d. 

„  Robert  le  Goldsmyth,  for  trespass  done  to  John 

de  la  More  ...  ...  ...  ...       4^. 

„  Adam,  son  of  J\Iariot,  for  a  false  claim  against 

Robert  Darnell  ...  ...  ...  ...       -$d. 

„  Richard  de  ffasacre,  for  the  same  against  Ralph 

de  Burtonheued          ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Richard  de  Mapedurhem,  because  he  did  not  have 

Adam  Frabre  there    ...  ...  ...  ...       4</. 

„  John  del  Asshes  and  Adam,  son  of  Hobbc,  for  tres- 
pass done  to  Robert  del  Doustes  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  del  Asshes  and  Robert  del  Doustes,  for  the  same 

against  John,  son  of  William    ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  William,  and  Roger  Tippop,  for  the 

same  against  Richard  de  la  Mor  ...  ...       6d. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Colle,  for  the  same  against  Adam  de 

Cholale         ...  ...  .  .  ...  ...       T)d. 

,,  Robert  del  Mos,  for  the  same  against  Richard,  son 

of  Hancok  ..  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John,  and  Robert,  son  of  William,  for 

the  same  against  Adam,  the  Miller         ...  ...       3^. 


86  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Gregory  de  Seacome,  because  he  was  summoned  and 

did  not  appear  ...  ...  ...  ...      4<^- 

„   Richard  de  Mapedurhem,  because  he  did  not  have 

William,  the  Smith,  there         ...  ...  ...       3^- 

„   Adam,   son    of  Hobbe,   and    William   Pustard,   for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„    Robert  del  M ros,  and  Adam  Balle,  because  they  did 

not  have  John    Whitside  there  ...  ...       jd. 

„   Adam  de  Yocsale,  and  Henry  Patoun,  and  Alice,  his 

sister,  for  the  assize  of  ale  [broken]       ...  ...       9^. 

„   Robert,  son  of  Agnes,  and  Robert  de  Cef ton  ...       7$. 

„   the  wife  of  Nicholas,  the   Shoemaker,  and   Richard 

Tewe          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum  of  fine  for  entry  to   \\  acre       ...    6s.    6d. 
Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  ...  '  6s.    6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  LYUERPOL,  held 
there  on  Tuesday,  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle, 
in  the  i8th  year  of  King  Edward  [II.,  nth  June,  1325]. 

Of  Edward  le    Chapmon,    and   Adam,    son    of    Hobbe, 

because  they  were  summoned  and  did  not  appear  8<^. 
„  Gilbert  de  ffasacrelegh,  and  Adam,  son  of  Alcok>  for 

the  same      ...  ...  ...  , . ,  ...      8<f. 

„  Edward  le  Chapmon,  and  fohn  de  More,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  Richard  de  ffasacrelegh,  and  Alan,  son  of  Colle,  for 

the  same     ...  ..  ...  ...  ...       8</. 

„  Richard  de  Kecwik,  and  Alan  del  Quik,  for  a  false 

claim  ..  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam  de  Cholale,  and  William,  son  of  Hulle,  for 

trespass        . .  ...  ...  . .  ...      gd. 

„  Agnes,  relict  of  fohn,  the  Smith,  and  Alan  Tirell, 

for  the  same  ...  . .  ...  ...       yd. 

„  fohn  Whitside,  and  Nicholas,  the  Shoemaker,  for  the 

same  ...  . .  . . 


1 8- IQ   EDWARD    II.  87 

Of  Adam  Balle,  and   William  de  Melts,  for  the  same  ...       6d. 
„    Margery  de  fforncbi,  and    William  de  Roby,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       yd. 

Sum     ...  ...  ...       6s.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  THE  SAME,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  the  B.V.M.,  in  the  iQth  year  [of  Edward  II., 
1 5th  September,  1325]. 

Of  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  de  Brumbnrgh,   because   he 

neither  appeared  nor  essoined  as  he  ought         ...       ^d. 
„    Henry  Stute,  because   he   was  summoned   and  did 

not  appear  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

„    Edward  le    Chapmon,   because    he   was  summoned 

and  did  not  appear  at  the  Court  ...  ...       2d. 

„    Robert   del  Mossc,    for   contempt  made  before   the 

Steward        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„    Edzvard  le   Chapman,   because  he  did   not   present 

breaches  of  [the  assize  of]  ale  (defectus  ceruisicc)...       id. 
„    the  said  Edward,  for  the  same  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„   Robert  de  Dodlegh,  for  default  in  the  great  (magna) 

Court,  and  Richard  le  Raye,  for  the  same  ..       6d. 

„    77/0 mas  del Breck,  for  the  same  ...  ...       2d, 

„    William,  the  Smith,  for  the  same  ...  ...       ^d. 

,.     William  Rotenflock,    William  le  Career,  and   Hugh 

Wynk  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       ty. 

„  Jo/in    Whitsyde,   for   unjust    withholding   of   a  debt 

against  Edith,  his  maid  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„     William    del  Molys,   smith,    for    trespass    done    to 

Matilda,  wife  of  Dobyn  ...  ...       \d. 

„    the    said    William,    because   he    did    not    prosecute 

against  the  same       ...  ...  ...  ...       \d. 

,,   Henry  Stute,  for  breach  of  the  assize  of  flesh         ...     i6d. 
„   Alice,  wife  of  Robert  le  Mercer,  for  entry  to  half  an 

acre  of  land  in  Saltesmor         ...  ...  ...     I2d. 


88  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Thomas,  son  of  Adam,  the  Clerk,  for  entry  to  I  acre 
of  land  ...  ...  ••• 

„  Adam,  son  of  the  said  Adam,  the  Clerk,  for  entry 
to  i  acre  ...  ...  ...  •••  ••• 

„  Richard  le  Chapmon,  of  Knouselegh,  for  entry  to 
the  fourth  part  of  I  burgage  ...  ... 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry  to  2  bur  gages  and 

I  \  acre  of  land  . .  . .  .6s. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites       ...  . . .    4^.    ^d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  THE  SAME,  held 
there  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
in  the  iQth  year  of  King  Edward  [II.,  23rd  Sep- 
tember, 1325]. 

Of  William  le  Hoker,  for  trespass  done  to  Robert,  his 

brother  ...  ...  ...  , .  ...  6d. 

„  Title  Brette,  because  she  brewed  contrary  to  the 

assize  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

,,  Adam  Balle,  because  he  did  not  summon  the  wife 

of  A  Ian  Burgeis  ...  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

,,  William  del  Melys,  because  he  brewed  contrary  to 

the  assize  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„   Emma  la  Mareschall,  for  the  same  . .  ...       $d. 

„    Magot  la  Mareschall,  for  the  same  ...  .  .       ^d. 

„   the  wife  of  Walter  del  Melys,  for  the  same  ...       $d. 

,,  John,  son  of  John  Gibbemogh,  for  trespass  done  to 

Henry  le  Walker  ...  ...  ...  ...  3^. 

„  the  wife  of  Richard  Tiewe,  because  she  was  sum- 
moned and  did  not  appear  at  the  Court  ...  ^d. 

Sum     ...  ,.                     2,5.    6d. 

Sum   of  land            ...  2  burgages,  3^  acres. 

m.idorso  Sum    °f  fines  for   entry i5j.    6d. 

[blank]                      Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...              ...      4/2.    6d. 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD    II.  89 

IV.     ROLL  OF  THE  WAPENTAKES  OF  LONSDALE 
AND  AMOUNDERNESS. 

18-19  EDWARD   II.,.  1324-5. 


Public  Record  Office,  Court  Rolls,  Portfolio  183,  No.  75. 
LONESDALE. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE   HALMOTE  OF  SKERTON,  held  m- 
there    on     Wednesday    next     after     the    feast     of     St. 
Martin   the   Bishop,   in  the    i8th  year  of  King  Edward 
[II.,   1 3th   November,   1324]. 

Of  John,    the    Cook,    Roger    le    Noutherde,    and    Roger, 

son  of  William,  for  suit  of  the  mill  withdrawn  $d. 
„  fohn,  the  Smith>  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against    William,  of  Richard's  (versus    Willelmum 

Rtcardi)       ...  ...  ...  .id. 

„  Roger  Scolet,  for  the  same  against  Matilda,  daughter 

of  A  Ian        .  .  ...  ...  ...  ...       i  d. 

„  Gilbert,  son  of  Alice,  for  the  same  against  Thomas 

de  Heste       ...  ...  ...  ...  . , .       i  d. 

„  William  Sparoive,  for  the  same  against  Alice  Dadle  2d. 
,,  Lambart,  son  of  Bunte,  for  entry  to  3  acres  and 

half  a  toft  of  land,  by  his  mother's  demise  ...  ^d. 
„  Thomas,  the  Smith,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  William  Sparoive         ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Thomas  Scot  and  his  fellows,  for  suit  of  the  mill 

withdrawn   ...  ..  ...  ...  ...       yd. 

Sum  of  acres  of  land,   3   acres  and  half  a  toft. 
Sum  of  fine  for  entry         ...  ..  $d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  ...  ijd. 


LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 


Skerton 


Sum   of   small  perquisites   of   the 
said  two  Halmotes 


6s.    yd. 


2\d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE    HALMOTE  OF  SKERTON,  held 

there    on    Wednesday    next     after     the    feast    of     St. 

Barnabas  the  Apostle,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i2th  June, 

1325]- 
Of  John,  the  Smith,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Thomas  Bhissop  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„   Roger,  son   of    William,  for  entry  to    I    messuage 

and  6^  acres  of  land,  by  demise  of  Gilbert,  son  of 

Agnes          ...  ...  ...  -.  ...    40^. 

„   Alan   de  Bare,   for   entry  to  6   acres    of  land,    by 

demise  of  William,  son  of  A  Ian  ...  ...     \2d. 

„   the   said   Alan,  for  entry  to   I    messuage  and    the 

fourth   part  of  one  oxgang  of  land   and  half  an 

acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  Agnes  Bunte  ...       2s. 

„    William,  son  of  Richard,  for  a  false  claim  against 

John,  the  Smith          ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

Sum  \pf  land\  2  messuages,  1 3  acres,  and  the 

fourth  of  I   oxgang  of  land. 
Sum  of  fines  for  entry  ...    6s.    ^d. 

Sum   of  small  perquisites  ...          2\d. 

Sum    of    land   of   two    Halmotes, 

2  messuages,   1 6  acres  and  the 

fourth   part   of   i    oxgang   of 

land. 
Sum  of  fines  for  entry  of  the  said 

two   Halmotes 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  OUERTON,  held 
there  on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Martin, 
in  the  year  aforesaid  [i4th  November,  1324]. 

Of  Matilda,  relict  of  Hulle,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt  against  Thomas,  son  of  Nicholas...  ...      2d. 


I  8- 1 9   EDWARD    II.  91 

Of  Robert,  son  of  John,  the  Reeve,  because  he  broke 

the  lord's  day  ( quia  fregit  diem  do  mini)  ...  fyi. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Robert,  and  A  dam,  son  of  William 

de  Amondernesse,  for  the  same  ...  ..  <±d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Wille,  and  William,  son  of  Robert, 
because  they  failed  in  the  law  against  Thomas, 
son  of  Adam  ...  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert  de  Amondernesse,  for  entry 
to  the  fourth  part  of  one  oxgang  of  land,  by 
demise  of  Richard,  son  of  William,  in  Ouerton  ...  40^. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part 
of  one  oxgang  of  land,  by  demise  of  Adam,  the 
Baker  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  40^. 

„  JoJin,  son  of  William  de  Amondernesse,  for  entry  to 

9^  acres  of  land,  by  his  father's  demise  ...  4^. 

Sum  of  land,  g\  acres  and  half  an  oxgang. 
Sum  of  fines  for  entry  ...  ...  los.  \od. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites       ...  ...  \2d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  OUERTON,  held 
there  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St. 
Barnabas  the  Apostle,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i2th  June, 
1325]- 

Of  Robert,  son  of  William,  and  William,  his  son,  for 

trespass  done  to  John  Laurens...  ...  ...  \2d. 

„  William  de  Amondernesse,  and  Adam,  son  of  the 

said  William,  for  the  same  against  the  said  John  \2d. 

„  I  ox  sold,  falling  to  the  lord  the  King  for  the 
third  part  of  the  goods  of  Agnes,  formerly  the 
wife  of  Richard  ...  ...  ...  1 6s. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Hugh,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  against  John,  son  of  Hugh  ...  ...  cW. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Hugh,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

William,  the  Smith  ...  ...  ...  6^. 


LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 


Of  Robert,  son  of  William,  for  the   same  upon   Roger ; 

son  of  Hugh 
„  John  Bertrem,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  against 

William  de  Clifton     ... 
„   Ralph    le   Letil,  for   trespass    done   to   Nicholas  de 

Oxclif 
„   the  third  part  of  the  goods  of  William  de  Amon- 

dernesse,  native  of  the  lord  the  king,  deceased     ... 

Sum  of  the  third  part  of  goods  of 
natives  of  the  lord  the  king, 
deceased  ...  ...  ...  IQS. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...     $s.  lod. 

Sum  of  land,  g\  acres  and  half  an 
oxgang. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry    ...  . ..  los. 

Sum  of  the  third  part  of  goods  of 
natives  of  the  lord  the  king, 
deceased  ...  ..  ...  19^-. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  of  two 

Halmotes  this  year  ...  4^-. 


6d 


2d. 


2d. 


Ouerton  < 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  SLYNE,  held  there 
on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Martin, 
in  the  year  aforesaid  [i3th  November,  1324]. 

Of  Aline,  daughter  of  Bolowe,  for  one  filly  (pultra) 
sold  to  her,  of  the  third  part  of  the  goods  of 
Henry,  son  of  Nigel,  the  lord's  native,  deceased, 
belonging  to  the  lord  the  King  at  the  said  Henry's 
death  ..  ..  ...  ...  ...2s.6d. 

„  Avice,  relict  of  Thomas,  son  of  John,  because  she 
failed  in  the  law  against  Ellen,  daughter  of 
William  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  \d. 

„  Adam  de  Slyne,  for  entry  to  I  toft  and  2\  acres  of 

land,  by  demise  of  William  del  Cotes  ...  2s. 


I8-I9   EDWARD   II.  93 

Of  Alan>    son    of    Hopkyn,    Thomas,    son    of  Richard, 

and  their   fellows,  for  suit  of  the  mill  withdrawn  ...     \2d. 
,,   Aline  Buhirt  and   William,  son  of  John  de  Combir- 

land,  for  the  same    ...  . .  ...  ...       $d. 

„    William    de    Slyne,    because    he    brewed    and    sold 

contrary  to  the  assize  ...  ...  ...       6d. 

„    Aline,    daughter   of    William    BurJmrt,    for    licence 

to  marry  (pro  licentia  se  maritandi)    ...  ...       2s. 

„    the   wife  of  Elias  de  Slyne,  for  I   ox,  for  the  third 
part   of  the    goods    of  the   said    Elias,    native  of 
the  lord  the  King,  deceased,  sold  this  year        ...     14^. 
„  John,  son   of  Elias  de  S-lyne,  for  entry  to  half  an 

oxgang  of  land,  which  belonged  to  the  said  Elias  6s.  %d. 
„   the  said   John,  for   entry   to    5    acres   of  land,   by 
demise  of  John,  son    of    Thomas,   and   Avice,   his 
mother         ...  ...  ...  ..  ...       5^-. 

Sum  of  land — i    toft,  7^    acres  & 

half  an  oxgang. 
Sum  of  fines  for  entry  ...  ...     1 3^.  So7. 


Slyne 


Sum    of   the   third  part   of  goods 


of    natives    of    the    lord    the 

King,  deceased        ...  ...     1 6s.  6d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  this  year      ^s. 
"  Respice  in  tergo"     [Dorse  blank.] 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    HALMOTE    OF    SYNGELTON,  m.  2. 

held    there    on    Wednesday    next    before    the    feast    of 

the   Purification  of  the  Blessed   Mary,  in  the  i8th  year 

of  King  Edward   [II.,  3<Dth  January,   1325]. 
Of  John,   son    of  Adam    de    Syngillton,    in    mercy    for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt...  ...  ...       "$d. 

„    Magot  de  Syngilton,  for  licence  to   marry  ...       6d. 

„    Thomas,  son  of  Roger,  for   I   sheep  of  estray,  sold 

to  him          ...  ...  ...  ...  . ..     \2d. 

„    Magot,  formerly  the  wife  of   William  le  Kyng,   for 

licence  to  marry        ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 


94  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  Robert,  son  of  Jourdan,  for  I  stirk  of  estray,  sold 

to  him         ...              ...              .  .•  ...       45. 

„    William,  son  of  Adam  de  Syngilton,  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt       ...  ...id. 

„  John  le  Swayne,  for  entry  to  I  cottage     ...  ...       $d. 

Sum  of  fine  for  entry  to  I   cottage         ...  ^d. 

Sum  of  estray              ...             ...              ...  Ss- 

Sum  of  small  perquisites           ...              ...  1 6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  SYNGILTON,  held 
*       there  on   Thursday  next  before   the   feast  of  St.   Mar- 
garet the  Virgin,  in  the    ipth    year   of  King   Edward 
[II.,  1 7th  July,  1325]. 
Of  Thomas,  the  Groom  (gar do),  of  Roger  de  Syngilton, 

for  making  a  view  ...  ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

„  Ellen,  relict  of  Jordan,  in  mercy  for  unjust   with- 
holding of  a  debt    ...  ...  ...  ...      id. 

w  John,  son  of  Roger,  the  Reeve,  in  mercy  for  trespass 

done  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Agnes,  daughter  of  Roger  del  Yate,  for  licence  to 

marry  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...  22d. 

Sum  for  entry   ...  ...  $d. 

Sum  of  estray    ...  ...  5 s. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...     $s.    2d. 


PERQUISITES    OF   THE   HALMOTE   OF    RYGEBY  AND 
WRAA,  held  at  Rygeby,  on  Thursday  next  before  the 
feast  of  the    Purification   of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in    the 
1 8th  year  of  King  Edward  [II.,  3ist  January,   1325]. 
Of  Adam  de  Paris,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a  debt    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alan  le  Palmer,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...       $d. 

„    William  de  Mercee  (M'cee),  in  mercy  for  the  same       \d. 


I8-I9   EDWARD   II.  95 

Of  William,  son  of  Jordan,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang 

of  land         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Roger,  son  of  Jordan,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part 

of  i    oxgang  of  land  ...  ...  ...     i&/. 

„    Thomas  de  Rygeby,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part  of 

I  oxgang  of  land        ...  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Jordan,  son  of  Thomas,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part 

of  i  oxgang  of  land  ...  ...  ...     i%d. 

„    William,  son    of    William,    for   entry  to  the  third 

part  of  i   oxgang  of  land      ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„    William  de  Greneholf,  for  entry  to  the  fourth  part 

of  i   oxgang  of  land  ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

Sum  oj  fines  for  entry  to  2  oxgangs  and 
the  fourth  part  of  one  ox°ang  of 
land...  ...  ...  ...   13^. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ..  ...  %d. 


PERQUISITES   OF    THE    HALMOTE   OF   RYGEBY  AND 
WRA,    held    at    Rygeby,    on    Wednesday    next   before 
the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  the  Virgin,  in  the   iQth  year 
of  King   Edward   [II.,    i8th  July,   1325]. 
Of  John,  reeve  of  Rygeby,  in  mercy  for    unjust    with- 
holding of  a  debt        ..  ...  ...  ...       $d. 

,,   Adam    de    Syngilton,    for    trespass     done    in    the 

common   pasture        ...  ...  ...  ...       ^d. 

„   Ellota  (Ellof),   daughter   of  John,   the   Reeve,   for 

licence   to    marry      ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„   Adam    de   Pats   (sic),    in    mercy    for    unjust    with- 
holding of  a  debt     ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

,,    William  de  Mercee,   in   mercy  for  the  same        ...       2d. 

„   Adam  de  Paris,  in   mercy  for   a  false  claim       ...       2d. 

„    William    de    Mercee,    in    mercy    for    unjust    with- 
holding of  a  debt    ...  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

,,    William  de  Mercee,  and  Adam  de  Paris,  in  mercy 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...        d. 


96  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Henry,  son  of   Robert,  in   mercy  for  the  same  ...       2d. 
„   the  said   Henry,  in  mercy   for   a   false  claim        ...       2d. 
„    William,  son  of  Adam,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...       2d. 
„    William,   son  of  Thomas,  for   entry  to  the   fourth 

part  of   I   oxgang    of  land     ...  ...  .  .       2s. 

„   Adam,  son   of    William,   for  entry   to   i    messuage 

and   half  an   oxgang  of  land  ...  ...       $s. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry  to    i    messuage 

and  three  parts  of  I  oxgang  of  land    Js. 
Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  . . .     2s.    yd. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry        ...  . ..  2Os. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  . . .     3 s.    $d. 

m.  2  dor  so 
[blank]. 

m.  3.  DERQUISITES    OF    THE    HALMOTE    OF    DERBY,   held 

there  on  Friday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Apostles 
Simon    and  Jude,    in    the    i8th  year   of  King  Edward 
[II.,   25th  October,    1324]. 
Of  Henry  de   Terbok,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a  debt  against  Alice,   daughter  of  Richard  ...       2d. 

„   Richard  Sidberf,  in   mercy    for   the    same  against 

Adam,  son   of  Roger  ...  ...  ...       \d. 

„  Richard  de  Wygayn,  and  Robert,  his  brother,  in 
mercy  for  the  same  against  Adam  de  Aumundir- 
nesse  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„    Symon,   son    of   Richard,    in    mercy    for    the    seme 

against  Adam,  son   of  Hull  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„   Richard  de  Bolde,  in  mercy   for  a   false  claim     ...       id. 

„   Richard  Derkyng,   in   mercy  for  the  same  against 

Henry,  son   of  Ralph  ...  ...  ...       2d. 

„  Robert  de  Thynkewalle,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  against  Henry,  the  Vicar  ...  -$d. 

„   Robert  de  Legh,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the  peace 

upon  John   le  Palmer  ...  .:.  ...       $d. 

„   Richard    de     Weryngton,     in    mercy     for     a     false 

claim   against  John   del  Moshousses     ...  ...       id. 


1 8- 19   EDWARD   II.  97 

Of  Nicholas  del  Dale,   in   mercy  for  the  same  against 

Richard,    tJic    Tailor  (Cissor)  ...  ...  ...       \d. 

,,  John  de   Wauertre,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a   debt   against  Alan,   son   of  Henry  ...       2cl. 

„    Symon,  son    of  Plobbc,   in   mercy   for  a  false  claim 

against  Adam,  son   of  Roger ...  ...  ..         iflf. 

,,     William  lc    Walker,   in    mercy   for  contempt  made 

in   the    presence   of  the  Steward  ...  ...       ^d. 

„    Thomas   de    Skyrcotes,   and   Richard  del  A  ceres,   in 

mercy  for  unjust  detention      ...  ...  ...       8</. 

„     William    Pike,    for  entry  to    5^  acres  of  land,   by 

demise  of    William  de  Doustes  ...  \6s.6d. 

„   the   same,   of  increase    in    this    the    first   year   (de 

incremento  hoc   anno  primo)  ..  ...  ...    $s.8d. 

„  Ellen,  relict  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to 
I  burgage  and  the  fourth  part  of  I  oxgang  of 
land,  i  acre  and  half  a  rood  of  land  in  Derby  - 
riddyng,  half  an  acre  and  half  a  rood  in 
Derbymor,  3^  acres  and  half  a  rood  in  Harghum3J-4^. 

„   the  same,   of  increase  ir   this  the  first  year  *jd.  \  \ 

Sum — i  burgage,  the  fourth  part  of  I 
oxgang  of  land,  10  acres  and  3^ 
roods  of  land. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry         ...  .19^.  lod. 

Sum  of  increase  beyond  the  accustomed 

rent  ...  ...  ...  . ..  4s.$d.  J  J 

Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  •••  3-*". 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 
on   Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.   Lucia  the 
Virgin,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i2th  December,   1324]. 
Of  Alan,  son  of  Henry  de  Wauertre^  in  mercy  for  un- 
just withholding  of  a  de1        ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„    William  de  ff ernes,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...      ^d. 

„    William  le  Bonand,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim        \d. 
H 


98  LANCASHIRE  COURT  ROLLS. 

Of  the  said   William,   in   mercy   for   the   same         ...       id. 

„    the  said  William,  in  mercy  for  the  same         ...      id. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Thomas,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  .  .  ...  ...  3^. 

„    Thomas  de  Weryngton,  in  mercy  for  the  same     ...      $d. 

„    John  del  Halle,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...      id. 

„  Richard  de  Wygayn,  in  mercy  for  trespass  done 

to  Adam  de  Aumundirnesse  ...  ...  $d. 

„    John  de  Wauertre,  in  mercy  for  the  same         ...      id. 

„  Robert  de  Ormiskerk,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  id. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to  I 
burgage,  and  the  moiety  of  I  oxgang  of  land, 
6  acres,  il/2  rood  of  land,  which  came  to  the  hand 
of  the  lord  the  King  by  the  death  of  the  said 
Thomas  ...  ...  ...  1 3 s.  ^d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  2O*4d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  entry 
to  i  acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  John  del  Halle  ...  2od. 

„  William,  son  of  Adam,  son  of  the  said  Thomas, 
for  entry  to  the  fourth  part  of  one  oxgang  of  land, 
6  acres  and  1 1/2  rood  ...  ...  135-.  ^d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...  20^ d. 

,,  John  del  Assches,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land,  by 
demise  of  Robert,  son-in-law  (gener),  of  Dobbe  ...  i8d. 

„  William,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to 

4^  acres  and  half  a  rood  of  land  in  Derby  ...  IDS. 

„     the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...    nd. 

„  William,  son  of  Elias,  and  Henry  le  Buk,  for 
entry  to  four  acres  of  land  which  John  de  Derlegh 
formerly  held  ...  ...  ...  65-.  8d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      2s. 

„  Anilla,  and  Alice,  daughters  of  William  de  Caton, 
for  entry  to  8  ( ?)  acres  of  land  which  John  de 
Derlei  formerly  held,  and  beyond  the  rent  to  the 
King  ...  ...  ...  ...  6s.Sd. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Hull,  for  entry  to  4^  acres  of 
land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..  40^. 


1 8-19   EDWARD    II.  99 

Of  Henry  de  Huyton,  for  entry  to  a  certain  house, 
I  rood  and  the  fourth  part  of  I  rood  of  land, 
which  formerly  belonged  to  Elias  del  Accres  ...  3^. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John  de  V liters,  for  entry  to  half 

an  acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  John,  his  father  ...  40^. 

„    Wjlliam,  son  of  Adam  del  Doustes,  for  entry  to 

1  acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  John  del  Doustes  ...      2s. 
„    John  de  Kyrkedale,  for  entry  to   I   messuage  and 

5^    acres    of   land     ...  ...  ...  -..    205. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...  \^l/2d. 
,,    William,  son  of  Richard  de  Wauertre,  for  entry  to 

2  acres  of  land  in  Wauertre,  by  demise  of  Adam 

del  Ale  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^s. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...     \2d. 

,,  Margery,  wife  of  ] ohn  Cloke,  and  Richard,  son  of 
the  said  John,  for  entry  to  two  parts  of  I  burgage 
and  3  acres  of  land,  which  came  to  the  hand  of  the 
lord  the  King  by  the  death  of  the  said  John  6s.  8d. 

,,  Richard  Croket,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land,  by 
demise  of  William  del  Heth  ...  ...  ...  45-. 

„  Robert  de  Upton,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  and  the 
fourth  part  of  I  rood  of  land,  by  demise  of  Robert 
Dobbemagh  ...  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Elias,  son  of  Richard,  son  of  Mage,  for  entry 
to  the  fourth  part  of  I  burgage  and  half  an  acre  of 
land,  by  demise  of  William,  his  father  ...  \%d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Roger,  son  of  Ralph,  for  entry  to  I 
rood  of  land  of  the  waste,  and  2  acres  of  land,  by 
demise  of  Ralph,  the  Smith  ...  ...  ...  8^. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      ^d. 

„  John  del  Assches,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  of  the 
waste  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  I2d. 

„    the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...       id. 

„  William,  son  of  Roger  de  Barton,  for  entry  to  2 

acres  of  land,  by  demise  of  John  del  Lydyate  ...  2s. 

„    the  same  William,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  of 
the   waste    ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

H2 


100  LANCASHIRE  COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      $d. 
„  Robert   le    Talyour,    for   entry   to   half   a   rood   of 

land  of  the  waste     ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...  \y2d. 

,,  William  de  Terbok,  and  Agnes,  his  wife,  for  entry 
to  i  rood  of  waste,  and  half  an  acre  of  land,  by 
demise  of  Roger  F I  apart         ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      $d. 
„  Thomas,  son  of  Robert  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to   I 

acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  William  de  Mosedale...       ^.s. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Robert  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to  I  acre 

of  land,  by  demise  of  William  de  Wygayn         ...       4^. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      6d. 

„  Adam,   son   of  Katherine,   for  entry  to   2   acres,    I 

rood  and  the  eighth  part  of  i  oxgang  of  land          6s.  8d. 
„  Robert  del  Dale,  for  entry  to    I   acre  of  land,  by 

demise    of   John    ie    Tarrer  ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  Adam  le  Hogh,  for  entry  to    i    acre  and  half  an 

oxgang  of  land,  by  demise  of  Masse  de  W allay  ...       fs. 
„  Alan  Hog\  for  entry  to  2  acres  and  i  rood  of  land, 

by  demise  of  John  le  C hi f herd  ...  13^.4^. 

„  John  de  Euerton,  and  John  (sic),  his  brother,  for 
entry  to  \l/2   acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  John  del 
Doustes,  and  John,  son  of  Nicholas     ...  ...       3.?. 

Sum   of  land,    i     burgage,   the    fourth 
part  and  eighth  part  of    one  bur- 
gage,  and  66  acres  and  the  fourth 
part  of  i  rood  of  land 
Sum  of  land  of  the  waste,   i  acre  and 

half  a  rood. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry         ...          8/2.7.$ 
Sum  of  increase       ...  ...  gs. 

Sum  of  perquisites...  ... 

Sum  of  new  rent  ... 


18-19   EDWARD    II.  IOI 

DERQUiSITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 
on    Monday    next    before    the    feast    of    St.    Peter    in 
Cathedra,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i8th  February,   1325]. 
Of  John,    son    of    Hull,    in    mercy    for    unjust    with- 
holding of  a  debt     ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Richard   Sydebert,    in    mercy    because   he    did    not 

come  to  the  Halmote,  and  had  been  summoned  ...  id. 
„  William,  the  Physician  (Medicus),  and  Alan, 

servant  of  Elias,  in  mercy  because  they  brewed 

and  sold  contrary  to  the  assize  ...  2s.  6d. 

„  Adam,    the    Shepherd    (Bercarius),    in    mercy    for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  John,  son  of  Hull  de  Grestayn,  for  entry  to  I  acre 

of  land,  by  demise  of  John,  the  Shepherd  ...       45. 

„   Thomas,  son  of  Dandy,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre 

of  land,  by  demise  of  John,  son  of  Nicholas  ...  2s. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...  $d. 
„  Robert  ue  Hascldeyn,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       8s. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Simon,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land...  i6s. 
„  Henry  de  Huyton,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  30^. 
„  John,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land, 

by  demise  of  Robert  de  Hupton  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the   said   Robert,   for   entry   to    I    rood   of  land,   by 

demise    of    John,    son    of    Richard        ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Wygan,  for  entry  to  haii  a  burgage,  by 

his  father's  demise     ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Roger,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land,  by 

demise  of  Robert,  son  of  John  ...  ...  6s.  Sd. 

„  John  del  Assches,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land,  by 

demise   of   Thomas   de  Sky r cotes  ...  ...       2s. 

„   Thomas  Skyrcotes,  for  entry  to   i   acre  of  land,  by 

demise  of  John  del  Assches     ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

,,  Margery,  wife  of  Alexander,  for  entry  to  half  an 

acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  Thomas  de  Skyrcotes  ...  I2d. 
„  Henry  Pese,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  of  the  waste  2s. 
„  the  same,  of  new  rent,  in  this  the  first  year  ...  $d. 


102  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  the  said  Henry,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land,  by 

demise  of  Masse  de  Wauertre...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Ralph  del  Morhenes,  for  entry  to  3 

acres  of  land,  by  demise  of  John  de  Derlegh     ...      los. 
„  Henry  de  Huyton,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  of  the 

waste  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      3^. 
„  Robert  del  Doustes,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land, 

by  demise  of  Cecily  de  Skyrcotez         ...  ...       4^. 

•  „  John  Sefte,  for  entry  to   I   acre  of  land,  by  demise 

of   William  de  Neusham       ...  ...  ...    i$d. 

,,  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      6d. 
„  Joan,  wife  of  Thomas,  the  Tailor,  for  entry  to  half 

a  cottage,  by  demise  of  William,  the  Fuller     ...      6d. 
„  Roger  Sefte,  for  entry  to  3  acres  of  land,  by  demise 

of  Adam  Sefte         ...  ...  ...  ...     IDS. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Roger,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land,  by 

demise  of  Alan  de   Upton      ...  ...  ...    18^. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...  \l/2d. 
„  Matilda,  wife  of  Robert  del  Brokes,  for  entry  to  I 

rood  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...    lid. 

„  Roger,  son  of  William  de  Thynkewall,  for  entry 

to  i  acre  of  land       ...  ...  ...  ...       8.v. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...      6^. 
„  Alan,  son  of  Gilbert,  for  entry  to  \l/2  rood  of  land 

of  the  waste  ...  ...  ...  *js.  6d. 

„  of  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year          . 
„  Robert  del  Banke,  for  entry  to  10  roodfalls  (f alias) 

of   the   waste  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  tne   same,    of  increase   in   this   the   first   year        .. 
„  John,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  to   I   acre  and   10 

roodfalls  of  land,  by  demise  of  Margery  of  the 

Water   (de   aqua)      ...  ...  ...  ...       $s. 

„  William,  son  of  Elias,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land 

of  the  waste  ...  ...  ...  ...       45. 

„  the  same,   of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...   I2d. 
„  Robert  Blaunchard,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land,  by 

demise  of  John  le  Tarrer       ...  ...  . 


1 8- 19    EDWARD    II.  IO3 

Of  Alan,  son  of  Roger,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  land, 

by  demise  of  the  said  John     ...  ...  ...    2Od. 

„  Robert  del  Morhouses,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land,  by  demise  of  the  said  John         ...  ...    2od 

„  Matilda,  wife  of  Richard,  for  entry  to  I  curtilage      §d. 

Sum  of  land,  half  a  burgage,  half  a 

cottage,  and  30  acres  of  land. 
Sum  of  land  of  the  waste,   I   acre,  3^ 

roods,  and  10  rood  falls. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry  ...         6/z.  i8j~.  $d. 

Sum  of  increase    beyond  the  accustomed 

rent  ...  ...  ...         i§l/2d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites...  ...        2s.  lod. 

Sum  of  new  rent  ...  ... 


[TALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there  on  Friday  next  before 
the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  in  the  year  afore- 
said [iQth  April,  1325]. 
Of  Ralph  de  Whistan,  and  Adam,  son  of  Roger,  in 

mercy    for    trespass  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John,   son   of   William   de  Neusum,   in   mercy   for 

unjust    withholding    of    a    debt  ...  ...     I2d. 

„  Alice,  daughter  of   William   Kynci,   and  Richard, 

son  of  Roger,  in  mercy  for  the  same     ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam  Cos,  and  Adam,  son  of   Thomas,   in  mercy 

for   trespass  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,  the  Tailor,  and  Alan,  son  of  Thomas,  in 

mercy  for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert  de   Wauertre,   and   Masse   de    Wauertre,    in 

mercy  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...      ^d. 

„  John,  son  of  Geoffrey,  Alan  de   Upton,  and  Robert 

Kandeleyn,     in     mercy     because     they  did     not 

prosecute      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

,,  Adam,  son  of  Hull,  for  entry  to  half  a  rood  of  land 

of  the  waste  2s.  6d. 


104  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year         ...  \l/2d. 
„  Symon  le  Dei,  for  entry  to  24  roodfalls  of  land  of 

the  waste         ...         ...  ...  ...  ...       5^. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...  \y±d. 

„  Symon  Tailfer,  for  entry  to  10  roodfalls  of  land  of 

the   waste     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

n  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ... 

„  Adam,  son  of  Richard  del  Heye,  for  entry  to  half  a 

rood  of  land  of  the  waste       ...  ...  ... 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...  \l/2d. 

„  Adam  le  Halte,  for  entry  to  26  feet  of  land  of  the 

waste  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    \6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...    y2d. 

„  John  de  Lyuerpoll,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  land 

of  the   waste  ...  ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      6d. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  Gilbert,  for  entry  to  6  roodfalls  and 

16   feet   of  the   waste  ...  ...  ...    i6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...    y^d. 

„  John,  son  of  William,  for  entry  to   I  rood  of  land 

of  the  waste  ...  ...  ...  $s.6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  . . .      ^d. 

„  Dawekyn,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre,  by  demise  of 

Robert  de  Wauertre  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  John,  son  of  Alan,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land,  by 

demise  of  the  said  Robert         ...  ...  ...       $s. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  Alan,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  of 

the  waste,  and  half  a  rood  by  demise  of  the  said 

Robert  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    i%d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert  Botoun,   for  entry  to  half  an   acre   of  land, 

by  demise  of  Robert  de  Wauertre         ...  2s.  6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Hugh,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land, 

by  demise  of  the  said  Robert...  ...  ...       $s. 

„  Richard  de  Hegelote,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land,  by  demise  of  the  said  Robert     ...  2s.  6d. 

„  Margery,  wife  of  Symon  de  Grestan,  for  entry  to 

half  an  acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  the  said  Robert    2s.  6d. 


I8-I9    EDWARD    II.  IO5 

Of  John  de  Ruerton,  for  entry  to   I   rood  of  land,  by 

demise  of  the  said  Robert         ...  ...  ...     \$d. 

„  Richard  Brid,  for    entry  to     I     rood    of    land,  by 

demise  of  the  said  Robert       ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

„  Laterana  dc   W alton,   for  entry  to  half  a   rood   of 

land,  by  demise  of  William  de  Bois  (Bosco)     ...      6d. 
„  John  de  Weryngton,   for  entry  to  half  an   acre   of 

land  of  the  waste     ...  ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      6d. 

„  Symon,  son  of  Hull,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land  of  the  waste       "...  ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      6d. 

„  Robert,   son   of    Symon   le  Palmer,  for   entry   to    I 

burgage,  by  his  father's  demise  .  ...     \^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  in  mercy  for  a 

false   claim  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

,,  William,  son  of  William  de  Thingwall,  in  mercy 
because  he  did  not  come  to  the  Halmote  and  had 
been  summoned          ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Richard  Derlyng,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim  ...      2d. 

„  Elias  de  Wauertre,  in  mercy  because  he  faned  in 

the   law        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Alan,   in  mercy  for  trespass         ...       $d. 
„  Nicholas  del  Dale,   in  mercy  because   he   did   not 

prosecute      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

,,  Robert  de  Wauertre,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

come,   and   had   been   summoned  ...  ...      $d. 

„   William  le  Demand,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Henry  Hoggcsone,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang  of 

land,  by  demise  of  Alan  de  Upton         ...  6s.  %d. 

Sum .  [of   land\,    I    burgage,    4^    acres 

and  half  a  rood. 

Sum  of  land  of  the  waste,   2   acres,    I 
rood,    and    the    fourth    part    of     I 
rood,  and  the  sixth  part  of  I  rood. 
Sum  of  fines  for  entry       ...  645.      jd. 

Sum  of  increase  of  new  improvement  2s.  6^/. 
Sum   of   small   perquisites    ...  45-.      yd. 


106  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

m.  4  DERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 

on  ,  Friday  next  after  the  feast   of    St.    Barnabas   the 
Apostle,  in  the  i8th  year  of  King  Edward  [II.,  I4th  June, 

1325]- 

Of  Robert  Schaketrot,   and   Adam,   son   of   Katherine, 
in  mercy  because  they  did  not  [prosecute]  (quia 

non   sunt)     ... 
„  Adam  del  Brakes,  and  William  de  Caton,  in  mercy 

because  they  failed  in  the   law 
„  Robert  le  Bouker,  Adam,  son  qf  Simon,  and  Robert 

Schaketrot,  in  mercy  for  trespass 
„  Richard,  son  of  Thomas,  and  Nicholas,  son  of  Dode, 

in  mercy  for  the   same 
„  Robert  de  Upton,  and  John  de  Werington,  in  mercy 

for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 
„  John,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land, 

by  demise  of  Richard,  son  of  Alan     ...  ...       4^. 

„  Henry  del  Accres,  for  entry  to  I  acre,  by  demise  of 

Ralph   Carpenter        ...  ...  ...  ...       4$. 

„  Richard  Oghlot,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  land, 

by  demise   of   William  Haukeshogh    ...  ...     I2d. 

„  Alan  Daudsone,  for  entry  to  half  an  oxgang  of  land, 

by  demise  of  Ralph  de  Aldewynscoles  ...    \%d. 

„  the  said  Ralph,   for  entry  to    I    acre   of    land,   by 

demise  of  the   said   Alan        ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Daude,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of 

land,  by  demise  of  Robert  de  Wauertre  ...  ...   lid. 

„  Adam,  son  of  William  de  Lyuerpoll,  for  entry  to  I 

acre  of  land,  by  demise  of  Thomas  de  Shy r cotes  ...    1 2,d. 
„  Ralph,  the  Smith,  for  entry  to   I  acre  of  land,  by 

demise  of  the  said  Thomas     ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Adam  jbrodhogh,  for  entry  to  half  an  acre  of  land, 

by  demise   of  the   said    Thomas  ...  ...      6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Henry,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land, 

by  demise  of  Margery  del  Accres         ...  ...       2s. 

„  Robert  Boton,  for  entry  to  I  curtilage,  by  demise  of 

Alan  le  Hocher         ...  ...  ...  ...        d. 


I  8- 19   EDWARD    II.  IO7 

Of  the  said  Alan,  for  entry  to   I   curtilage,  by  demise 

of    the    said    Robert  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam  Baroun,  for  entry  to   I   rood  of  land  of  the 

waste  ...  ...  ...  ...  . ..    21  d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ...      $d. 

„  William,   son   of  John   Rose,   for   entry   to    I    acre 

of  land,  by  demise  of  William  del  Heth  ... 

„  Henry  de  Huyton,   for  entry  to    \l/2    rood   of  land 

of   the    waste  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ... 

„  Richard  del  Brek,  for  entry  to  4  roodfalls  and   8 

feet  of  land  of  the  waste       ...  ...  ... 

„  the  same,  of  increase  in  this  the  first  year  ... 

„  John  de  Weryngton,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land     ...     325-. 

„  Richard  del  Heth,  and  Roger  le  Taillour,  for  entry 

to  3  acres  of  land       ...  ...  ...  ...     48^. 

Sum  of  acres  of  land,  2  curtilages,  half 

an  ox  gang  and  12  acres  of  land. 
Sum  of  land  of  the   waste,   2^    roods 

and  3  roodfalls. 

Sum    of    -fines   for    entry     ...  104^.      gd. 

Sum  of  new  rent  ...  7^4^- 

Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  $s.   lid. 

Sum    of    land,    3^    bur  gages,    half     a 
cottage,  the  fourth  part  and  eighth 
part    of    I    burgage,    2    curtilages, 
half    an    ox  gang    and    the    fourth 
part  of  I  ox  gang,  and  i2$}-£  acres, 
and  the  fourth  part  of   I    rood  of 
land. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry         ...      24/2.  14$.      jd. 
Sum    of    land    of    new     improvement, 
6  acres  and  the  fourth  part  of   I 
rood  and  3  roodfalls. 
Sum  of  increase   beyond  the  accustomed 
rent  ...  ...  15.5-. 

Sum  of  increase  of  new  improvement     6^. 
Sum    of   small   perquisites    ...  17^.      8d. 


108  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 


m.4dorSo      DERQUISITES 
[blank].         1      held  at  Lana 


OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF  LONESDALE, 

[blank].        *-      held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
m-  5»  St.     Michael,     in     the     i8th     year     of     King     Edward 

[II.,  ist  October,  1324]. 

Of  the  Doomsman  (Judex)  of  Warton,  Whitinton,  and 
Kerneford,  for  having  his  suit  of  the  common  suit 
respited  this  year  ...  ...  ...  ...  40^. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Bolton,  for  the  same  this  year...       2s. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Whitinton,  for  the  same  this  year    \2d. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Dalton,  for  the  same  this  year. . .       2s. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Claghton,  for  the  same  this  year    I2d. 

„  William,  son  of  John  de  Heton,   for  unjust  with- 
holding  of   a   debt   against   Symon   de  Bolton  ...      \d. 

„  William,  son  of  James  de  Bolton,   for  breach   of 

the    peace    upon    William,    son    of   Cecily         ...    I2d. 

„  William  Felagh,  for  the  same  upon  Roger  Leges      6d. 

„  John  de  Welslet,  because  he  did  not  have  Henry 

Bayard   there  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard,  the  Miller,  of  Stodagh,  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  against  Emma  de  Stodagh     ...      6d. 
Sum  .    us.  lid. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF   LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 
the  Holy  Apostles  Simon  and  Jude,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[22nd  October,  1324]. 

Of  Hugh   de   Bare,   because    he    did    not    prosecute 
against  Symon   de   Bolton  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  son  of  Hopkyn,  and  Symon,  son  of  Gilbert, 
because  they  did  not  have  William  de  Sigleswik 
there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  William  le  Taillour,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Hugh  del  Brige          ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...      2s.  gd. 


I8-I9   EDWARD   II.  IO9 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 

held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 

St.  Martin,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i2th  November,  1324]. 
Of  William,  son  of  Alexander,  because  he  failed  in 

the   law        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  John  le  Marschal,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  the  Abbot  of  Laycestre  there        ...  ...      6d. 

„  Thomas  de  Caton,  because  he  did  not  come  upon 

the  inquest,  and  had  been  summoned  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Symon  de  Slyne,  for  a  false  claim  against  William, 

son   of  John  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

.,  Benedict,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  service  of  the  lord 

King  withdrawn  ( pro  servicio  domini  regis  deduco)  yi. 
„  John  de  Balrig,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against   John    Druan  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Thomas  Ramsauth,  for  the  same  against  the  said 

John  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  dc  Rautmelis,  for  the  same  against  Alan 

dc   Crokagh  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum  22d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  the  same  place,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast 
of  St.  Nicholas,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [loth  December, 

1324]- 
Of  John  de  Balrig,  because  he  did  not  have  William, 

son  of  James,  there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  de  Welslet,  because  he  did  not  have  Symon  de 

Bolton   there  ...  ...  ...  ...      -$d. 

,,  John    Godhyue,    for    breach    of    the    peace    upon 

John  de  Hesham       ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

,.  John,  son  of  Adam,  for  the  same  against  Benedict, 

son   of    Thomas          ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John   Podihog,   and   his  fellows,   because   they   did 

not  come,  and  had  been  summoned       ...  ...      yd. 

Sum  2s. 


1 10  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 


HERQUISIT] 
1      held  at  La 


LONESDALE, 

Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Epiphany 
of  our  Lord,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [8th  January,  1325]. 
Of  John,  son  of  Adam,  the  Smith,  for  a  false  claim  ...      $d. 
Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...  ^. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  year  afore- 
said [5th  February,  1325]. 
Of  John    Druan,    for    unjust    withholding  of    a    debt 

against  Robert  del  Grenes       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Richard  Banes,  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  against  Thomas  de  Bollon      ...  ...      6d. 

„  William  de  Heton,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

Reginald  del  Scale  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  de  Heton,  because  he  did  not  have  William, 

son  of  Alexander,  there          ....  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum  21  d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 

held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 

St.      Peter     in      Cathedra,      in      the     year     aforesaid 

[igth  February,   1325]. 
Of  Symon  de  Bolton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Thomas  de  Bolton       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Benedict,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Thomas,  the  Clerk       ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  Richard  de   Lek,   for   breach   of    the   peace   upon 

Roger,  son  of  John  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  le  Despencer,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ^d. 
,,  Symon,  son  of  Gilbert,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  William,  son  of  James  de  Bolton  ...      ^d. 

„  William  Godmon,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...      3^. 
Sum        ...         ...  ...  . 


I8-I9    EDWARD    II.  Ill 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Cedde  the  Bishop,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [5th  March, 

1325]- 
Of  William  Placedieu,  and  John  de  Heton,  because 

they  did  not  have  Symon  de  Bolton  there  ...     I2d. 

„  Richard  de  Haghethorntivait,  because  he  did  not 
come  [to  keep  the  term]  given  at  the  request  of 
parties  to  a  suit         ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Alexander,  because  he  brewed  and 

sold  contrary  to  the  assize       ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
-*-      held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Cuthbert,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [26th  March,  1325]. 
Of  John  de  Twesilton,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Holdhouses,  because  he   failed   in  the 

law  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Alexander,  because  he  did  not  have 

William  le  Mercer  there         ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  de  Loghagh,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Roger,  son  of  William  ...  ...      <\d. 

Sum  ...  -          ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
Easter,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i6th  April,  1325]. 

Of  Richard   de   Crane,    and    Emma    de    Stodagh,    for 
unjust    withholding    of    a    debt    against    Robert,    the 
Chaplain      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  Cecily,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  William,  son  of  fames  de  Bolton  ...      6d. 

„    William  Placedieu,  because  he  did  not  have  Symon 

de  Bolton  there          ...  ...  ...  ...        ^. 


112  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

QtWilliam   de   Holme,    for   unjust   withholding   of   a 

debt  against  Adam  le  Porter  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  le  Mercer,  for  the  assize  of  ale  broken  ...      ^d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...  ... 


7«.  5  dorso.     DERQUISITES    OF    THE    WAPENTAKE    OF    LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 
the  Apostles  Philip  and  James,  in  the  year  within  said 
[30th  April,    1325]. 
Of  Symon  de  Bolton,  because  he  made  default  of  his 

suit  of  the  common  suit  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  Placedieu,  because  he  did  not  have  Symon 

de  Bolton  there          ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

Sum  6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  in  the  week  of  Pentecost, 
in  the  year  within  said  [4th  June,  1325]. 
Of  Thomas  Chub,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas,  son  of  Hudde,  there  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John,   son   of   Geoffrey,   because   he   did   not   have 

Roger,  son  of  John,  there       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

,,  John    le    Harpour,    for    unjust    withholding    of    a 
debt  against  Adam  Addegeunde  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Robert  de  -ffarleton,   because  he   failed   in   the   law 

against  John  le  Pulter  (Pulty)  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  \2d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St. 
Barnabas  the  Apostle,  in  the  year  within  said  [nth  June, 

1325]- 
Of  Henry  le  Swayn,  because   he   did   not    have   the 

Abbot  of  Leycestre  there          ...  ...  ...      6d. 


1 8- IQ    EDWARD    II.  113 

Of  John,   son    of   Geoffrey,    because   he   did    not    have 

Roger,  son  of  John,  there         ...  ...      ^d. 

John     Prest,     for     breach     of     the     peace     upon 
John  (sic),  his  brother  ...  ...      6^. 

„  William  Prcst,  for  the  same  upon  the  said  John  ...      6d. 
„   Thomas   Prest,    for    unjust   withholding   of   a   debt 

against  Roger  de  Balrig         ...  ...      ^d. 

,,   Thomas  de  Ramson,  because  he  did  not  have  Symon 

de  Bolton  there          ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Jordan,  and  his  fellows,  because  they 
did    not   come   upon    the    inquest,    and   had   been 
summoned  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...      2s.  jd. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
-L      held  at  Lancastre,  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 

in  the  igth  year  [of  Edward  II,  23rd  July,  1325]. 
Of  Thomas,   son  of  Hugh,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt  against  Richard  le  Serjant       ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam  de  Coupenwra,   for   the   same   against   John 

Chaff  aire  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Henry  de  Burgh,  and  Adam  de  Coupenwra,  for  the 

same   against   Roger  de  Assheton          ...  ...      6d. 

„  William     de     Berdeshey,     and     Richard,     son     of 

Richard,  for  the  same  against  Roger  de  Assheton      2d. 
„  Symon,  son  of  Gilbert,  and  Thomas  Prest,  because 

they  did  not  have  Thomas  de  Bigthwait  there  ...      §d. 
„  Elias  de  Wedholme,  and  Roger  le  Stedmon,  because 

they  did   not  have    Thomas  de  Bigtwait  there...     6d. 
„  John  Hulleson,  and  his  fellows,  because  they  did 

not  come,  and  had  been  summoned     ...  ...      yd. 

Sum       ...  ...  ...  ...      2s.gd. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of 
the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  year  afore- 
said [i2th  August,  1325]. 


114  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Robert,  son  of  Thomas,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt  against   Thomas,  son  of  Adam  ...      6d. 

„  Elias,  son  of   Thomas,  and   Thomas  de  Bigtwait, 

for  the  same  against  William,  son  of  James   ...      6d. 
„  Roger  de  Ridale,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

Broun  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancastre,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[loth  September,    1325]. 
Of  John  Cha-ffart,  and  Symon  de  Bolton,  because  they 

failed  in  the  law  against  fames  de  Bolton       ...      6d. 
„  William,  the  Clerk,  and  Patrick  de  Burgh,  because 

they  did  not  prosecute  against  Adam  de  Caton  ...      6d. 
„  Thomas,   son  of  William,   and   Roger  de  Ridale, 

because  they  did  not  have  Thomas  Broun  there  . . .      jd. 
„  Symon  de  Bolton,  because  he  withdrew  from  the 

Wapentake   in  contempt   [etc.]  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...    2s.    id. 

Sum  total  ...  ...  ...365".  I  id. 


6.  PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 

held  at  Preston,  on  Thursday,  the  Eve  of  St.  Wilfrid, 
the     Bishop,     in     the     i8th     year     of     Edward     [II., 
nth  October,   1324]. 
Of  the  Doomsman  (fudex)  of  Clifton,  for  his  suit  of 

the  common  suit  respited  this  year       ...  ...    2od. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Staynyng,  fine  for  the  same  this 

year          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    40^. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Torneton,  for  the  same  this  year     lid. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Warton,  fine  for  the  same  this 
year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  ffrekilton,  for  the  same  this  year       I2d. 


1  8-  19   EDWARD   II.  H5 


Of  the  Doomsman  of  Staynolf       ...  ...  ... 

„  the  Doomsman   of   Stalmin,   fine   for  the  same   this 

year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  Ralph  dc,  Bethum,  for  his  homage  respited  from  the 

feast  of  St.  Michael  to  the  feast  of  Easter  ...       3^. 

„  John  dc  Hakaneshou,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  John  del  Celer  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  Roundel,    in    mercy   because   he   did   not 

have  Henry,   his   son,   there    ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Nicholas  de  Stayni\n\g,  in  mercy  because  he  brewed 

and  sold  contrary  to  the  assize...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  Pacok,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

Isota,  daughter  of  Alan          ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  de   Grenehull,   because   he   did   not   have 

Richard  de  Grenolf  there       ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John  de  Grenolf,  for  his  homage  respited  from  the 

feast  of  St.  Michael  to  the  feast  of  Easter         ...       2s. 
Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...    17^.  id. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 

held    at    Preston,    on    the    Eve    of    St.    Martin,    in    the 

1  8th  year  of  Edward  [II.,  loth  November,  1324]. 
Of  Richard  le  Barker,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

come  upor.  the  inquest,  and  had  been  forewarned  6d. 
„  William,  son  of  Alice,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  $d. 
„  William  de  Layrbreck,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim  ...  0>d. 
„  Alice  de  Kocirham,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of  ale 

broken          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Richard,  in  mercy  for  the  same     ...      6d. 
„  Richard  de  Balholme,   in   mercy   because   he   did 

not  prosecute  against  Thomas  le  Pynder  ...      ^d. 

,,  Richard  de  Grenehulls,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  have  Robert  de  Grenolf  there       ...  ...      $d. 

„  Thomas  de  Ellale,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the  peace 

upon  the  wife  of  Henry  Grimbaldesone  ...      2d. 

„  Matthew  de  Stayni\n\g,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  have  Robert  Betcerage  there  ...  ...     ^d. 


Il6  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  John  del  Mor,  in  mercy  for  trespass       ...  ...      6d. 

,,  Alice,  wife  of  Richard  de  Ell  ale,  in  mercy  for  the 

assize  of  ale  broken  ...  ...      3^. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...      y.jd. 


PERQUISITES 
±      held  at.  Pultoi 


OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
Pulton   on  Thursday,   the   Eve   of   St.   Andrew 
the     Apostle,     in     the     i8th     year     of     Edward     [II., 
2gth  November,  1324]. 
Of     Thomas  de  Stanlowe,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of 

ale    broken  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Robert  Beuerage,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the  peace 

upon   Richard,   son   of  Adam  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  Stephen,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  have  Richard  de  Hakunshouw  there  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  de  Gr  en  hulls,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  John,  son  of  William,  there  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  del  Chic  chin,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of 

ale  broken  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Richard,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the 

peace  upon  Adam  le  Mercer  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Robert  del  Grenealf,   in   mercy  for  breach   of  the 

peace  upon  Roger  le  Carter     ...  ...  ...      3^. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...      35".  ^d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at  the  Church  of  Garstang,  on  Thursday  next 
before  the  feast  of  the  Birth  of  our  Lord,  in  the 
i8th  year  of  Edward  [II.,  2Oth  December,  1324]. 

Of  John  del  Halle,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Richard   de   Hacaneshou   there  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Godith,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  prosecute  against  Richard  de  Balmholme     ...      6d. 
,,  Adam    Vergus,    in    mercy   for    unjust    withholding 
of  a  debt  of  6s.  against  Alice,  daughter  of  Adam 
Batemon  6d. 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD   II.  117 

Of  Ralph    del    Helme,     because    he    did     not    have 

Robert  del  Karre  there  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„   Thomas  Stencemcn,  in  mercy  for  breach  of  the  peace 

upon  Matte  de  Stiholme         ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Amor,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have   Geoffrey  de  ffaxeby  there  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  de  Meluer,  and  William  de  Hyde,  because 
they  did  not  come  upon  the  inquest,  and  had  been 
summoned  ...  ...  ...  ...  6d. 

„  Matte  de  Stayniyg,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      $d. 

Sum       ...  ...  ...  ...         3.5-.  jd. 


HERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 

held  at  Preston,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  the 

Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  in  the  i8th  year  of  Edward  [II., 

26th  January,  1325]. 
Of  Edtnund  de    Wedacre,  and  Richard,  son  of  Patrick, 

for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt          ...  ...      £>d. 

„  Richard  de  Kirkelond,  because  he  failed  in  the  law      2d. 
,,  Adam  de  Blakebur.n,  for  unjust  [withholding]  of  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  Richard  le  Porter,  in  mercy  because  he   did  not 

prosecute     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Lauton,  for  [default  of]  his  suit 

of  the   common   suit  this  year  ...  ...      55. 

„  William  le  Porter,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .      ^d. 
Sum  6s.  %d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at  Preston,  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  the 
Purification  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary.,  in  the  1 8th  year 
[of  Edward  II.,  gth  February,  1325]. 

Of  Richard  de  Hacaneshou,  for  his  homage  respited  ...    40^. 
„   Thomas,  son  of  Roger,  in  mercy  for  trespass  against 

Benedict  de  Cornay  ...  ...  ...  •••      2</. 


Il8  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Adam  le  Chapman,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  against  Adam  Luk  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  Thomas  de  Grenolf  for  his  homage  respited  to  the 

feast  of  Pentecost  [St.  Michael  cancelled']  ...    I2d. 

„  John  de  Ryggemayden,  for  the  same  to  the  said  feast      5-y. 
„  Robert  de  Chisenale,  and  his  under-bailiffs,  because 

they  did  not  make  due  execution  of  pleas  ...       2s. 

„  Robert  del  Ker,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim  ...      ^d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  . . .    1 2s.  ^d. 

PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAID    WAPENTAKE,    held    at 
Asshton,  on  Saturday,  the  feast  of  St.  Cedde  the  Bishop, 
in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  2nd  March,  1325]. 
Of  Roger  Arnalle,  in  mercy  for  unjust  [withholding] 

of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard  de  Hacaneshou,   in   mercy   for   the   same 

against  John  del  Celer  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Symon,  in  mercy  for  default  of  service 

(pro  defectu  seruicio)  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Thomas  de  Eccliston,  in  mercy  for  the  same       ...      ^d. 

„  John  de  Hakaneshou,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  John  ( ?),  in  mercy  for  unjust  [with- 
holding] of  a  debt      ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  John,    son    of    Wille,    because    he    did    not    have 

John  le   Tailliour  there         ...  ...  ...      6^. 

„  Adam    Vergus,    in    mercy    for    unjust   withholding 

of  a  debt     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6^. 

„  William  del  Shagh,  because  he  did  not  have  Robert 

de  Sonky  there       ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Robert  de  Sourby,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

William  del  Shagh  there       ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Richard  de  Merebrek,  for  selling  a  chamber  (pro 

cam[era?f   vendita)  ...  ...  ...      §d. 

„  Robert  Gerthe,  for  the  same        ...  ...  ...        ^. 


"  Cam."  in  the  original,  which    may   stand   for    Camba,  a  brew  house  ; 
Camera,  a  chamber  ;  Camisia,  an  under  garment ;  or  Camus,  a  species  of  ale. 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD   II.  IIQ 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at  Asshton,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Octave  of 
Easter,  in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  I4th  April, 

1325} 
Of  Adam  de  VVerall,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas  del  More  there          ...  ...  ...      $d.  m-  6-  dor  so. 

„  Lisette  de  Grasseby,  for  the  assize  of  ale  broken  ...      ^d. 
„  Adam  Kigilpeny,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Henry  de  Karleton      ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Richard  de  Gr  en  hull,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  Richard  le  Porter  there  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard  del  Ellale,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of  ale 

broken          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard  de  Hacaneshou,  for  the  same     ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...         2id. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at   Preston,   on   Saturday  next  after  the   feast  of 
St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II., 
1 6th  March,  1325]. 
Of  John  del  Houwe,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Richard  de  Hacaneshou  there  ...  ...     $d. 

„  Adam,  the  Baker,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

John   le    Taillour   there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John   dc   Baskiruull,   for   his   homage   respited   to 
the   feast   of   Pentecost  ...  ...  ...     I2tt. 

„  Richard   de  Grenhull,   because    he   did   not    have 

Adam,  son  of  Geoffrey,  there  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam  de  Rouwale,  and  his  fellows,  because  they 
did  not  come  on  the  inquest,  and  had  been  sum- 
moned ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  %d. 

„  Roger  Rolle,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon  the  wife 

of  William  de  Lythum  ...  ...  ...       "$d. 

„  John  del  Lache,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas  del  Mor  there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...      3 s.  2d. 


120  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE 
held  at  Preston,  on  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  John  of 
Beverley,  in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  7th  May, 

1325} 
Of  John,  son  of  William,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  John  le  Tail  Hour  there  ...  ...     \?d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Adam,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Sourby,  because  he  did  not  have  William 

del  Shagh  there        ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  William  del  Shagh,  because  he  did  not  have  Robert 

de  Sourby  there        ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Margery  de  Abbostesale,  because  she  broke  the 

assize  of  ale  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard  le  Walker,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  $d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...  3-y. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  at 
Preston,  on  Saturday  next  in  the  feast  of  St.  William  of 
York  (die  Sabbati  proximo,  in  festo  sancti  Willelmi 
de  Eboracense),  in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II., 
8th  June,  1325]. 
Of  Adam  de  Barelegh,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  Robert,  son  of  Symon,  there       ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Symon,  for  a  false  claim  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  Pacok,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  prosecute      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Geoffrey,  and  Robert  le  Hayword,  for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Roger  Culling,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      \d, 

„  Richard   de   Gr  en  hull,   because   he   did   not   have 

Adam  de  Withacre  there         ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  de  Lairbreck,   for   default  of  service   ...      6d. 

„  Roger,   son   of    Tunny,   because   he   did   not   have 

William  de  Gairstang  there  ...  ...      3^- 

Sum  ...  ...  3J- 


1 8- 1 9   EDWARD    II.  121 

DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 

held  at   i'reston,  on   Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of 

St.  John  the  Baptist,  in  the   i8th  year  [of  Edward  II., 

2/th  June,   1325]. 
Of  the  Bailiff,  because  he  did  not  come  to  make  an 

inquiry,   as   had   been   enjoined   upon   him    (quia 

non    venit  facere  inquisitionejii  sicut  ei  injunction 

Juit  ...  ...  ...  ...  ..       3</. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Andrew,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in   the    law  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,    son    of    Adam,    son    of   Alan,    in    mercy 

because   he   did   not   prosecute  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Nicholas    de    Northbreck,    and    Henry    Daa,    for 

trespass  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Symon,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam  de  Wythaccre,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

Robert  le  Mercer        ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  the   Bailiff,   because   he   did   not   have   Agnes   de 

Denton    there  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert,     groom     ( garcio)     of    Henry     le     Walker 

because   he   failed   in   the  law  ...  4^. 

„  Richard   de   Grenhull,    because   he    did   not   have 

Adam  le    Tailliour  there      ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...      2s.    d. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAID    WAPENTAKE,    held    at 
Preston,   on  Wednesday  next  before   the   feast  of   St. 
Margaret  the  Virgin,  in  the   iQth  year  [of  Edward  II., 
i;th  July,   1325]. 
Of  Joan,  wife  of  William,  son  of  Robert,  because  she 

brewed  and  sold  contrary  to  the  assize  ...      $d. 

„  John  de  Hakaneshon,  because  he  did  not  prosecute       6d. 
„  Robert,  the  Miller,  in  mercy  because  he  failed  in 

the  law        ...  ...  ...  ...      6^. 

„  John  Curtays,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ...      ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ... 


122  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at  [place  not  given],  on  Tuesday  next  after  the 
feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle,   in  the   igth  year  [of 
Edward  II.,  3Oth  July,   1325]. 
Of  Adam,  son  of  Adam,  the  Miller,  because  he  did 

not  prosecute  against  William,  son  of  Robert  ...      2#. 
„  Richard  de  Grenolf,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  Emery  (Ammr'),  son  of  Richard,  there...      ^d. 
„  Adam   de  Sharpies,   and   Roger,   son   of  Richard, 

for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt          ...  ...      6d. 

„  Hugh,  son-in-law  (gener)  of  Henry,  for  the  same  ...       id, 
„  William  if  ox,  because  he  sold  flesh  contrary  to  the 

assize      •     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIRNESSE, 
held  at  Yolrungegreue,   on   [day  not  given]    after  the 
feast  of  the  Assumption  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the 
1 9th  year  [of  Edward  II,  I5th  August,  1325]. 
Of  William    ~ffox,    in    mercy    because    he    did    not 

prosecute  against  William  le  Porter  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  le    Uncouthmon,   for  the   same  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Adam,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ^d. 

„  Henry  Curete,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Richard,  son  of  Richard         ...  ...      6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Richard,  and  Adam,  his  brother, 

for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  ...  ...      &/. 

„  Richard  de  Gr  en  hull,   because   he   did  not  have 
William  del  ffilde  there       ...  ...  ...      3^. 

Sum         ...  ...  ...  ...      2s.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  \VAPENTAKE  OF  AMONDIR- 
NESSE, held  at  Preston,  on  Saturday  next  after  the 
feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John,  in  the  iQth  year 
[of  Edward  II.,  ist  August,  1325], 


1 7    EDWARD    II.  123 

Of  William,    son    of    Symon,    because    he    did  not 

prosecute  against  Richard,  son  of  Richard  ^d. 

„  John  le  Salter,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum         ...             ...             ...             ...  jd. 


P  ERQUISITES   OF   THE   WAPENTAKE   OF   AMONDIR- 
*•      NESSE,  held  at  Preston,  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast 
of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  in  the  igth  year 
[of  Edward  II.,    i6th  September,    1325]. 
Of  William  de  Lairbrek,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  William,  son  of  Tille,  there       ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  le  Tailliour,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .      ^d. 
„  William,  son  of  Mclot,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt         ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  John,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Richard,   son   of  Richard        ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  de   Gilberdesholme,   because   he   did   not 

have  William,  son  of  Richard,  there  ...      ^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Richard,  for  the  same  ...       -$d. 

„  John  Bonny,  because  he  did  not  have  Robert,  son  of 

John,  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John   dc    Hacaneshou,    because    he    did    not    have 

Robert  Bonny   there  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William    Tothelesse,   for  unjust   withholding  of    a 

debt  against  John,  son  of  Jordan  ...  ...       ^d. 

Sum         ...  ...  ...  ...     2s.  id.      • 

Sum  \total\  ...  ...  ...   71  s.  2d. 


V.     ROLL  OF  THE  HALMOTES  OF  WEST  DERBY. 
17  EDWARD  II.,  1323-4. 


Public   Record   Office,   Rentals   and  Surveys,   379. 

RQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  D 
on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast 
17  Edward  II.  [i6th  November,  1323]. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there  m.  7. 
on    Wednesday    next    after    the    feast    of    St    Martin, 


124  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Richard  Balle,  for  a  false  claim  against  Hugh,  the 

Reeve  (prcepositus)                  ...             ...             ...  I2<^. 

„  Agnes,  daughter  of  Robert,  for  entry  into  2  acres, 

3  roods  of  land         ...  ...  2?s.6d. 

„  the  same,  for  increase  of  the  said  land  ...             ...  2s. 

„  Emma,  daughter  of  said  Robert,  for  entry  into    I 

acre  of  land                ...             ...             •••             •••  los- 

„  Margery,     Matilda,     and     Alice,     daughters     of 

Richard,  son  of  Richard,  for  entry  into  3  roods  ...  los. 

„  Robert  del  Brek,  for  I  ^  roods  of  land  ...             ...  40^. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Robert  del  Brek,  for  entry  into   l/2 

acre,    i    rood   of  land              ...             ...             ...  4^- 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent       ...  ...2%d. 

„  Elias,  son  of  Alan,  son  of  Gille,  for  entry  into  y2 

acre   of  land              ...             ...              ...              ...  4-Od. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent                   ...             ...  2d. 

„  Elias,  son  of  Robert,  for  entry  into  l/2  acre  of  land  40^. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent      ...             ...             ...  2d. 

„  John  de  Barton,  and  Richard,  son  of   John  de  la 

Dale,  for  entry  into  2^  acres  of  land     ...  13^.4^. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent     ...              ...              ...  iSd. 

„  Robert,  son  of  "  Mag."  for  entry  into   \l/2    ridges 

of  land        ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  1 8d. 

„  the  same,  for  entry  into   I  ridge  of  land               ...  2d. 
„  Richard,  son  of  William,  son  of  Hugh,  for  entry 

into  y2  acre  of  land                 ...              ...              ...  5^. 

„  William,  the  Physician  (Medicus),  for  entry  into 

i    rood       ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  iSd. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent                 ...             ...  id. 

„  Alan  le  Webster,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land       ...  6d. 

„  William,  the  Physician,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent                  ...              ...  l/2d. 

„  Annot,  wife  of  William  del  Whikes,  for  entry  to  l/2 

acre  of  land               ...              ...              ...              ...  35-. 

„  Robert  de  Hasilingdene,  and  John,  son  of  Elot  del 

Meles,  for  entry  to  4^  acres  of  land      ...              ...  JQS. 

„  William  del  Doustes,  for  entry  to  3  acres  of  land  48^. 


1 7    EDWARD    II.  125 

Of  John  del  Doustes,  and  Agnes,  his  wife,  for  entry  to 

7^  acres  of  land      ...  ...  ...  ...      6/z. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Symon  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to  2j£ 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...     405. 

„  John  de  Weryngton,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  32^. 
„  William  de  Lithirlond,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land  645. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Robert,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  ...  I  Sal. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Henry  de  Fasarlegh,  for  entry  to 

I  ^  acre,  I  rood  of  land  ...  65-.  8d. 

„  Alan,    the    Miller    (Molendinarius),    for    trespass 

done  to  Adam,  son  of  Symon  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Elias   de    Wavertre,    and    /<?^w    ak   la   Dale,    for 

trespass  done  to  the   Vicar  of  Childewall         ...      6d. 
,,  William  de  Caton,  and  Symon,  son  of  Richard,  for 

the  same     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Symon,  son  of  Thomas,  for  the  same  12^. 
„  Henry  Brayn,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  from 

William  le  Nerr      ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry     ...  2$li.gs.2d. 

Sum  of  increase  of  rent     ...  4^.  2d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...  4^.  2d. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 

on  Friday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  Our 

Lord  in  the  said  year  [23rd  December,   1323]. 
Of  William,    son    of    Malyn,    for    trespass    against 

Richard,  son  of  Richard  del  Ruyding  ...      6d. 

„  the  same  William,  for  a  false  claim  against  the 

said   Richard  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Hugh,  for  the  same  against  Symon 

de   Gerstan  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  same  Symon,  for  the  same  against  Betok,  wife 

of  Richard  ...  ...  ...  ...      \d. 

„  William  del  Whike,  for  the  same  against  Richard, 

son  of  Pymme          ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Edmund  de  Childewall,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a   debt       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...        ^. 


126  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Richard,  son  of  John  Michiel,  for  the  same  against 

Ely  as  de   Wavertre  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  John  del  Hokes,  for  a  false  claim  against  Richard, 

son  of  Hugh  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  John,   son   of  John  de   Thynywall,   for   entry  to 

1 1/2  acre  of  land        ...  ...  ...  6s.  M. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  Ellen,  relict  of  Elias,  son   of  Bymme,   for-  entry 

to  I  toft,  i  acre,  and  I  ridge  (selio)  of  land     ...    los. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...      id. 

„  William,  son  of  the  said  Elias,  for  entry  to  I  acre, 

I   rood  of  land          ...  ...  ...  13^.  ^d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...  /(.}£d. 

„  Robert,   son   of    the  said   Elias,   for   entry   to    ^ 

burgage,   and   ^   ridge  of    land          ...  ...       2s. 

„  Roger  de  Whist  an,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land  ...    I2d. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  same  Roger,  for  entry  to  l/2  burgage  ...      6d. 

„  Margery,  wife  of  Adam,  son  of  Hobbe,  for  entry 

to  ^  acre  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

„  Margery,  wife  of  John  de  Whiston,  for  entry  to 

l/2  ridge  of  land       ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Symon  le  Tailfer,  for  entry  to   l/2  acre  of  land  ...    40^. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  entry  to 

I    rood   of  land        ...  ...  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Roger,  son  of  Ralph,  for  entry  to 

3  acres,  I  rood,  I  rodefall  of  land         ...  13^.  4^. 

„  William,  son  of  Geoffrey,  for  entry  to  ^  acre  of 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       45-. 

„  Robert  le  Vilers,  for  entry  to   I   acre,    l/2   rood  of 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  6s.Sd. 

„  the  same,   of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert  le  Walker,  for  entry  to 

X   acre  of  land        ...  ...  ...  ...      $s. 

„  the  same,   of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...      ^.d. 

„  John  le  Spynner,  and  Agnes,  his  wife,  for  entry  to 

3  roods  of  land        ...  2s. 


17    EDWARD    II.  127 

Of  Richard  de  Oglet,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  ...       2s. 
„  Alan  le  Hog,  for  entry  to  I  rood  of  land  $s.  ^d. 

,,   Thomas  di  Werington,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  65.  $>d. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ... 

,,   Thomas,  son  of  Roger,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry        . . .       4/2.    ^s.      ^d. 

Sum   of   increase  of   rent       ...  $s.6}4d. 

Sum  of  small   -perquisites     ...  2s.      Sd. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 

on  Tuesday  in  the  feast  of  St.  Anthony  in  the  said 

year  [i7th  January,   1324]. 
Of  Adam    le    Hog,    because    he    did    not    prosecute 

against  Richard  de  Oglot       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alan,  son  of  Thomas,  for  a  false  claim  against  Alan, 

son   of   Dandy          ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Burton,   for  unjust   withholding   of  a 

debt  from  William  le  Palmer  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Symon     le     Palmer,    for     trespass     against     Alice 

Fraunceis  ...  ...  ...  - ...      $d. 

„  Richard  Halpeny,   for  trespass   against    William 

le   Palmer  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alan,    son   of  Henry,   because   he   did    not   come 

when  summoned  ...  ...  ...         ...      id. 

„  five  brewers,  for  selling  ale  contrary  to  the  assize  2s.  6d. 
„  Hugh   de  Stoklegh,   and   Alice,   wife   of   William 

de   Aynolesdale,    for   the    same  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Margery,   wife   of    William,    son    of   Daude,    and 

Betok,  wife  of  Richard,   son  of  Hugh,   for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  Margery,  daughter  of  Godith  la  Potter,  for  entry 

to  ^  acre  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  Ellen,  wife  of  William  le  King,  for  entry  to   3 

acres,   3  */£  roods  of  land       ...  ...  6^. 

„  John  Rose,  for  entry  to   I   rood  of  waste  land  ... 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ... 


128  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  William,   son  of  Robert  le  Walker,   for  entry  to 

y2  rood  of  waste  land  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  there       ...  ...  ...  i%d. 

„  Margery  la  Buk,  for  entry  to   l/2   acre  of  land  ...       2s. 
„  Richard,  son  of  Peter  le  Wodeward,  for  entry  to 

I  acre  of  land  in  Wavertre  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Margery,   wife  of  Robert  Whit  king,   for  entry  to 

I  acre  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^s. 

„  Ellen,  daughter  of  Henry  le  Crouther,  for  entry  to 

y2    acre  of  waste  land  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  there         ...  ...      6d. 

Sum   of   fines   for   entry     ...  245-.      Sd. 

Sum  of  increase  of  rent     ...  l 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  $s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 
on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation 
of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  in  the  said  year  [joth  March,  • 

I324J 

Of  Richard,    son    of    Christiana,    for    trespass    done 

against  Thomas,  the  Miller  (Molendinarius)  ...  3^. 
„  Adam,  son  of  Thomas  le  Palmer,  for  a  false  claim 

made  against  Hugh  de  Stoklegh  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Adam  del  Femes,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

from  Adam  de  Caton  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  de  Caton,  for  entry  to  1%  acre  in 

Brandhurth  ...  ...  ...  ...       6s. 

„  Henry  le  Crouch,  for  entry  to  l/2  acre  of  waste  land  •    2s. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent      ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  3  daughters  of  William  de  Caton,  for  entry  to 

2  acres  and  3rd  part  of  I   acre  of  the  demise  of 

their  father  ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  William,  son  of  Adam,  son  of  Dayn,  for  entry  to 

I    acre  there  ...  ...  ...  ...       §s. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  William,  son  of  Dyke,  for  entry 

to  y2   rood  of  waste  land         ...  ...  2s6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  there  ...  ...i%d. 


17    EDWARD    II.  129 

Of  the  same,  for  entry  to  I  l/2   rood  of  waste  land         6s.  &d. 
„  the   same,   of   increase   of   rent  ...  ...^y2d. 

„  Robert  le  Walker,  for  }/2  rood  of  waste  land  ...        I  s. 

,,  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent      ...  ...  ...\l/2d. 

„  William,  son  of  John  le  Deye,  for  entry  to  3rd  part 

of    I    rood   of   waste   land        ...  2s. 

„  the  same,   of  increase   of  rent   there        ...  ...       id. 

„  Simon(  ?),  son  of  John  le  Deye,  for  y2  rood  of  waste       5  s. 
„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent     ...  ...  ...\y2d. 

„ for    l/2    acre  of  waste  in  Wavertre  ...       2s. 

„  [( ?)  of  increase  of  rent]  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„ for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...     32^. 

,, for  entry  to   I    acre  of  land  35-.  ^d. 

„ for  entry  to   I   rood  of  waste  land  in 

Wavertre  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  [of   increase   of   rent]  ...  ...  ...\l/2 

„ for    entry    to     5     acres     of    land     in 

Wavertre  ...  ...  ...  6^ 

„  John  del     ....     for  entry  to  10  roods  of  waste 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ... 

,,  William,  son  of  Hulle,  of  Gerstan,  for  entry  to  3 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  1 3 s.  ^d. 

„  Adam,    son    of    Thomas    le    Pakmon(  ?),    for    entry 

to  I  acre  and  ^  rood  of  land...  ...  ...       4^. 

„  William,    son    of    Thomas    de    Werington,(  ?)    for 

entry  to   l/2  acre  of  waste         ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent   ...  ...  ...      6d. 

[j  or  4.  lines  quite  illegible'}. 

for  entry  to  part  of  I   acre     \2d.  m 

for  entry  to   \4  rood  of  waste  ...      6d. 

[of  increase  of]  rent  ...  ...  \l/2d. 

for  entry     .     .     .rood  of  waste  land...       2s. 

[of  increase]  of  rent  ...  ...      ^d. 

.     .     Brok,  for  entry  to  y2  rood  of  land  ...  ...      ^d. 

Of  Robert  del  Brok,   for   entry   to    y2    rood   of   waste 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

K 


130  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent  ...  ...\y2d. 

Sum   of    -fines    for    entry  ...  105^.      gd. 

Sum  of  increase  of  rent  ...  •     $s.  6l/^d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites  ...  ...   5^. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  DERBY,  held  there  on 

Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  John  ante  Portam 

in  the  said  year  [8th  May,   1324]. 
Of  Symon,   son   of   William   le    Tailfor,   for  trespass 

done  against  Robert  de  Derby  ...  ...       ^d. 

„  Richard    le    Taillour,    for    trespass    against    John 

Bercer  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ?d. 

„  Alcok,    son    of    Henry,    for    trespass    done    against 

Richarde  le  Taillour  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Ratph  de  Aldewynscolez,  for  trespass  done  against 

Robert  del  Brok        ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John,  son  of  Hulle,  for  a  false  claim  against  William 

de  Lythirlond  ...  ...  ...  ...  ^%d. 

„  Richard  Halpeny,  for  trespass  against  Richard  de 

Barton          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Roger    de    W  his  ton,    and    Adam    Gos,    for    unjust 

withholding  of  a  debt  from  William,  son  of  Elyot      ^d. 
„  Richard  Halpeny,  for  a  false  claim  against  William, 

son  of  John,  son  of  Margery  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  of  Stobrugclegh,  for  entry 

to  8  acres  of  land  of  the  demise  of  Nicholas  de 

Haverbrack,  and   3^'   acres  of  the  demise  of  his 

father  ...  ...  ...  ...  los. 

„  Symon  le  Tailfer,  for  4th  part  of  I  rood  of  land  ...  2s. 
„  the   same,   of   increase   of   rent  ...  ...    y^d. 

„  Hugh,  son  of  Adam,  for  entry  to  3rd  part  of  I  rood 

of  waste  land  ...  ...  ...  2 s.  6d. 

„  the  same,  of  increase  ...  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„  Diota,  wife  of  Hugh,  son  of  Adam,  for  entry  to   I 

rodefall  of  land          ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

And  of  increase  of  the  same          ...  ...  ...     l/4 

Of  William,  son  of  Richard,  son  of  Ralph,  for  I  acre 

of  the  demise  of  Adam,  son  of  Richard  ... 


I/    EDWARD    II.  131 

Of  Robert    Boton,    for    trespass    against    William    del 

Heth  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  John    de    Grenolf,    because    he    did    not    prosecute 

against  Avicc,  wife  of  Alexander  ...  ...       id. 

„  Henry,   Vicar  of  Childewall,  for  entry  to   I   acre  of 

land  which  Benedict  le  Harper  first  held  ...     \2d. 

And  of  the  same,  of  increase  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

Of  William  del  Heth,  for  entry  to  10  acres  of  land  of 

the  demise  of  his  father          ...  ...  ...     2Os. 

,,  the  same,  of  increase  of  rent       ...  ...  6^.  Sal. 

Sum   of  fines  for  entry        ...  39^.    ^d. 

Sum  of  increase      ...  ...  js.  lod. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites      ...  2s.    $d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  HALMOTE  OF  DERBY,  held  there 

on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew  the 

Apostle  in  the  said  year  (sic)  [26th  September,  1324]. 
Of  Robert,  son  of  Kichard  del  Wode,  for  debt  against 

William   Thynnewyt  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  Tepel,  for  the  same  against  Richard 

Halpenye'    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Richard  Halpeny,  for  the  same  against  William 

Tepel  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Robert  de  la  Legh,  for  the  same  against  Gilbert 

de  Kekwyk  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Simon,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  bd. 
„  William  del  Y ate,  for  trespass  against  Roger,  son 

of  Emma  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Elias  del  Pek,  for  the  same  against  William  del 

Yate  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       id. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Emma,  for  the  same  against 

Richard  de  Wodelond  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Adam  Gos,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  from 

John   le   Dey  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

,,  John,  the  Reaper  (Falcator),  for  the  same  against 

Roger,   son   of  Nicholas  ...  ...  ...      2d. 


1^2  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  Adam  Gos,  for  the  same   against    Thomas,   son   of 

Simon  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       i  d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  William,  for  the  same  against  John 

del  Doustes  ...  ...  ...  ...      zd. 

,,  Ellen,    wife   of   William,    for   breaking   the    assize 

of  ale  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Diota,  wife  of  Ralph,  for  the  same        ...  ...      6d. 

„  Alice,  wife  of  Simon,  for  the  same  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Alice,  daughter  of  Philip,  for  the  same  ...      6d. 

„  Matilda  Gos,  for  the  same       ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Beatt.,  wife  of  Richard,  for  the  same    ...  ...      6d. 

„  Margery,  wife  of  William,  for  the  same  ...      6d. 

„  John   del  Hulle,   for   cuffing   (cuff  ado)  Gilbert  de 

Kecwik  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Wavertre,  [and]  Richard  of  the  same,  for 
unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  from  Henry  de  Cilde- 

...  ...  ...  ...  ...     iod. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ps.        8d. 

Sum  of  all  the  increase        ...  igs.  nl/4d. 

Sum  of  fines  for  entry  ...   36/2'.     ^s.        $d. 

Sum  of  small  perquisites     ...  235.         id. 

Sum,  2  tofts,  104  acres,  i  rood,  4  ridges  and 
27  rood  falls  of  land,  whence  3  acres, 
\y2  roods  of  land  of  the  waste  newly 
approved  this  year. 


VI.     ROLL  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONSDALE. 

19-20  EDWARD  II.,  1325-6. 

Public  Record  Office,  Court  Rolls,  Portfolio  183,  No.  16. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Luke  the  Evangelist,  in  the  igth  year  of  Edward  [II., 
22nd  October,  1325]. 

Of  William  de  Morthyng,  for  suit  of  his  fine  re- 
spited ( ?)  this  year  (pro  sect  a  finis  suce  r'nd.  hoc 
anno) 


I9--O    EDWARD    II.  133 

Of  the  Prior  of  Lancaster,  for  the  same  respited  this 

year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Henry  de  Croft,  junior,  for  the  same  respited  this 

year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Henry  de  Croft,  senior,  for  the  same  respited  this 

year  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  \2d. 

„  William  dc  Oxclifc,  for  the  same  respited  this  year    \2d. 

„  William  de  Holm,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

de  Grarig  there  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Symon,  son  of  Gilbert,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„   Thomas  ffayrfax,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...      $d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  John,  because  he  did  not  have  John, 

his  brother,  there  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  John  de  Welles  let,  because  he  did  not  have  Alan  de 

Cathirton  there  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  El  lota,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...     8s.     ^. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF   LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Martin,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i2th  November,  1325]. 
Of  the  Doomsman  (  fudex)  of  Warton,  in  mercy  because 

he  made  default         ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  John  Hullesone,  in  mercy  because-  he  failed  in  the 

law  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2^. 

„  Richard,  son  of  William,  in  mercy  for  the  same  . . .      2d. 

„  William  Kendalesom,  in  mercy  for  the  same     ...      2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Alan,  in  mercy  for  the  same         . . .      2d. 

„  William,  son  of  Adam,  in  mercy  for  the  same  2d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Henry,  in  mercy  for  the  same  2d. 

„   Thomas,  son  of   Thomas,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  come,  and  had  been  summoned  ...      2d. 

„   William  dc  Holm,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

de  Grarig  there          ...  ...  •••      3^- 


134  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  John,  son  of  Laurence,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  \d. 

„  Roger  le  Stedemon,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim     ...  2d. 

„  Henry,  the  Smith,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  2d. 

„  Alan,  son  of  the  Master,  because  he  did  not  have 

Robert  le  Coltemonsone  there  ...  ...  ...  2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...        s.     <2?. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 

held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 

St.   Katherine,   in   the   year   aforesaid    [26th   November, 

1325} 
Of  Symon  de  Bolton,  Doomsman  (Judex)  of  Bolton, 

because  he  made  default         ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Thomas  de  Stodagh,   for  unjust  withholding   of   a 

debt  against  John  Laurence  ...  ...      -$d. 

„  William  de  Holm,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

de  Grarig  there         ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Thomas    Broun,    in    mercy    for    the    same    against 

William  ffayrmon  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Roger  de  Heton,  for  the  same  against 

Benedict,  son  of  Adam  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  William,  the  Clerk,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  John,  Vicar  of  Pulton,  there         ...  ...      2d. 

„  Roger  de  Byggethwait,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  Issota,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim     ...      6d. 
„  Thomas    Broun,    in    mercy    for    the    same    against 

Robert  del  Sonde  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Roger  de  Rydale,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Robert  de  Calfeholm  there       ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Thomas  Prest,    for   unjust   withholding   of   a    debt 

against  Joh.i  de  Aldeclife  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum  2s.  6d. 


I9-2O    KDVVAKU    II.  135 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF   LONESDALE, 

held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 

St.     Thomas     the     Apostle,     in     the     year     aforesaid 

[i/th  December,    1325]. 

Of  William  de  Hoton,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim     ...      $d. 

„  Roger  de  Rydale,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

de  Grarig  there          ...  ...  ...  ...      yl. 

„  Symon  de  Bolton,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Thomas  de  Stodagk,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  John  de  Stodagh  there   ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Symon   de   Bolton,   because   he   withdrew   from   the 
Wapentake,  and  there  was  a  view  in  the  same  (quid 
recess  it  de  Wappentachio  el  visits  fuit  in  eodem)      bd. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...         i  yd. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF  LONESDALE, 

held    at    Lancaster,    on    Tuesday    in    the    feast    of    the 

Epiphany     of     our      Lord,      in      the      year     aforesaid 

[;th  January,   1326]. 
„   William  de  Holm,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas 

de   Grarig   there        ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Christiana  Syngild,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of  ale 

broken  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert    del    Sond,    because    he    did    not    prosecute 

against   Thomas  Broun  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  de  Stodagh,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against    /.    Laitrence  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„   Thomas  Gressyngham,   and    William  de   Logkagh, 

for  the  same  against  the  Prior  of  Lancastrc         ...      6d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...         2od. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[28th  January,  1326]. 

Of   William  de  Holm,   in   mercy   because   he  did   not 

have  Thomas  de  Grarig  there  ...  ...      $d. 


136  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  John    Hullesone,    in    mercy    because    he    did    not 

prosecute  against  John  Ward  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alan  de  Cathirton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Alan  de  Asscheton       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alice,  servant  of  John,  the  Physician  (medicus), 

for  the  same  against  Hugh,  the  Chaplain  ...  2d. 
„  Mary  de  Croft,  for  the  same  ...  \blank~\ 

„  Robert  del  Graunge,  John,  the  Chaplain  of  Ellale, 

William   de   Lancaster,    and    William    Bykes,    in 

mercy  for   unjust   withholding   of   a   debt   against 

Gilbert  de  Bolroun   ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  John  Grenesihe,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Robert  Broun   there  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  Banes,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  prosecute  \d. 
.„  Robert  de  Calfeholm,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Symon  de  Bolt  on,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of   a   debt  ...  ...  ...  ...      zd. 

„  the  said  Symon,  in  mercy  for  the  same  against 

William,  son  of  James  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

,,  Richard,  the  Miller,  of  Kerneford,  in  mercy  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...     3^. 

„  Adam  Bur  ball,  in  mercy  for  the  same  against  John 

de  Amounderness  (Amd.)         ...  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 
St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[i8th  February,  1326]. 

Of  William  de  Holm,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

have  Thomas  de  Grarig  there  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John  de  Claghton,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Richard  de  Kentemer  there  6d. 


I9-2O    EDWARD    II.  137 

Of  William    Portebnef,    because    he    did    not    have 

John  dc  Haghton  there  ...  ...  ...      yi. 

„  John  dc  Aghton,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

William  Portebrief  there         ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Christiana  de  Kyncs,  for  her  homage  respited  to 

the  feast  of  St.  Michael  next  coming  ...  6s.  %d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Agnes,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  dc  Wedeholm,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in  the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Thomas  de  Ramsouth,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against   William,   son  of   William        ...  ...      ^d. 

„  the  Attorney  of  the  Doomsman  (Judex)  of  Warton, 

because    he    withdrew    in    despite    of    the    court 

(quia  recess  it  in  dispectu  cur  ice)  ...  ...      6d. 

„  William,  son  of  Thomas  Prest,  in  rnercy  for  unjust 

withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...       ^.     <^. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  iratrick,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i8th  March,   1326]. 
Of  William  Portebrief,  and  John  de  Aghton,  for  unjust 

withholding   of   a   debt  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son   of  William  de  Bare,  in  mercy  because 

he  did  not  prosecute  against  John  W alleys         ...      2d. 

„  John,  son  of  William  de  Amoundcrness  (Amd.), 
in  mercy  because  he  did  not  prosecute  against 
Robert  Broun  ...  ...  ...  ...  yi. 

„   Thomas,   son    of   Gcrvase,    in    mercy    for   the    same 

against  Gilbert  dc  Bolron         ...  ...  ...       3^. 

„  William,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  W7 alter,  in  mercy 
for  breach  of  the  peace  upon  William  de 
Wedeholm  ...  ...  ...  ...  ^d. 

Sum 


138  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  Close  of 
Easter,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [ist  April,  1326]. 
Of  John  de  Heton,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas  de  Grarig  there          ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  John  Swaynesone,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Mary  de  Croft  there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Laurence   de  Asscheton,   for   unjust   withholding   of 

a  debt  against  Adam  de  Aldearghes     ...  ...      ^d. 

„  A.dam  Stalker,  because  he  did  not  have  Roger  de 

Biirgh  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Symon,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum  1 6d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF   LONESDALE, 
held   at   Lancaster,   on   Tuesday  next   before   the   feast 
of   the   Ascension   of   our   Lord,   in   the   year   aforesaid 
[24th  April,  1326]. 
Of  William  de  Holm,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas  de  Grarig  there  ...  ...  ....      $d. 

„   Hugh     Fraunceys,    and     Adam     de     Caupounwra, 
because     they     did     not     come,     and     had     been 
summoned  ...  ...  ...  ...      Sd. 

„  Agnes    Cullyng,    in    mercy    for    the    assize    of    ale 

broken          ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Roger  de  Stodagh,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  upon  John   Trochoun     ...  ...  ...      \d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...          id. 


w.  I  dorso.     PERQUISITES    OF    THE    WAPENTAKE    OF    LONESDALE, 
held    at    Lancaster,    on    Wednesday    in    the    week    of 
Pentecost,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [7th  May,  1326]. 
Of  Thomas  de  Grarig,  in  mercy  for  unjust  withholding 

of  a  debt  against  Adam  le  Porter         ...  ...      ^d. 


IQ-2O    EDWARD    II.  139 

Of  Robert  Broun,  in  mercy  for  the  same  against  Roger 

Cullyng  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„   William  ffairmon,  by  the  surety  of  /.  dc  Hcton,  in 

mercy   for   a   false   claim          ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...  gd. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 

held   at   Lancaster,   on   Tuesday   next   before   the   feast 

of    St.    Barnabas    the    Apostle,    in    the    year    aforesaid 

[loth  June,  1326]. 
Of  John  dc  Furneys,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against   Matilda   dc   Ramsauth  ...  ...      ^d. 

„   Thomas  Prcst,  in  mercy  because  he  failed  in  the  law      ^d. 
„   Thomas  Striuell,  in  mercy  because  he  did  not  have 

Adam  dc  Scathegill  there         ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alice    Mosscrop,    in    rnercy    because    she    did    not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Adam  dc  Scottcford,  because  he  did 

not  have  William,  son  of  Thomas  there  ...      $d. 

„  John,  son  of  Adam  dc  Scot  tc  ford,  because  he  did 

not  have  William,  son  of  Thomas  there  ...      yi. 

„  Adam,  son  of  William  dc  Ccllirdale,  because  he 

did  not  have  Adam,  son  of  William  there         ...      yl. 
„  Alice  Syngild,  in  mercy  for  the  assize  of  ale  broken      ^d. 
Sum  2s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF   LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  feast 
of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  John  the  Baptist,  in  the 
year  aforesaid  [25th  June,  1326]. 
Of  William  dc  Raitthcmcll,  for  contempt  made  in  the 

presence  of  the  Steward  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  William  del  Parke,  in  mercy  because  he  failed  in 

the   law  ...  ...  ...  ...     $d. 

Sinn  ...  ...  ...  ...          15^. 


140  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF   LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas,  in  the  beginning  of  the 
20th  year  of  Edward  [II.,  8th  July,  1326]. 
Of  William,  son  of  Thomas  Prest,  in  mercy  because 

he  failed  in  the  law  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Thomas  Prest,  in  mercy  for  the  same...      ^d. 

„  Auise  de  Halton,   in  mercy  for  the   assize   of  ale 

broken  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Agnes  Collyng,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  ...      2,d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...         \\d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [6th  August, 

1326]. 

Of  William  de  Scathegill,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt  against  Adam  del  Wod  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  William,  in  mercy  for  the  same 

against    Thomas   Page  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Adam,  Clerk  of  Kerneford,  for  the  same  against 

Agnes,   daughter   of   Quenilda  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  William,  in  mercy  for  breach  of 

the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of 
the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[3rd  September,  1326]. 

Of  William,  son  of  William,  in  mercy  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt       ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam  del  Sond,  because  he  did  not  have  Thomas  de 

Gressyngham  there  ...  6d. 


I8-I9   EDWARD    II.  141 

Of  Thomas  de  Gressingham,  in  mercy  because  he  did 

not  come,  and  had  been  summoned      ...  ...      (yd. 

„  Adam  Dcrlyng,  in  mercy  for  the  same  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...  I//. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE   OF  LONESDALE, 
held  at  Lancaster,  on   Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of 
the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  in  the  year  aforesaid 
fi/rth  September,  1326]. 
Of  William  de  Rauthemell,  in  mercy  because  he  failed 

in    the    law  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alan    de    Cathirton,    by    the    surety    of    John    de 

-ffurneys  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  William    Balkes,    in    mercy    because    he    did    not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...       -$d. 

„   William,  son  of  fames  de  Bolton,  for  breach  of  the 

peace   upon   John  de   Wedeholm  ...  ...     1 2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...      2s.  id. 

Sum  of  all  the  preceding  W  apentakes  40^.  I  id. 


VII.      ROLL    OF    THE     COURT     OE     ROCHDALE. 
18-19  EDWARD  II.,  1324-5. 

Public  Record  Office,  Court  Rolls,   Portfolio  183,  No.  21. 

PERQUISITES    OF    THE    COURT    OF   RACHEDALE,    on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Wilfrid  the   Bishop, 
in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,   I  Sth  October,   1324). 
Of  Matilda,  daughter  of  Geoffrey  de  Bukeley,  because 

she  failed  in  the  law  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam  dc  la  Dene,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      ^d. 

„  Robert   del   Brodelegh,    for  the   same      ...  ...      $d. 

„  William  del  Wyndybonk,  for  having  aid  . . .       $d. 

„  Hugh  del  Okenrode,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      yt. 
„  Robert   de  Wordhill,    for   trespass  ...  ...      (id. 

„  Richard    Tilleson,    for   toll    withdrawn    ...  ...       ^d. 

Sum  2s.   id. 


142  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday  next 
after   the   feast   of   St.    Leonard,    in   the    i8th   year   [of 
Edward  II.,  8th  November,   1324]. 

Of  Adam  de  Birdeshille,  for  a  false  claim  ...              ...  ^d. 

„  John  de  Stubbeley,  and   Thomas  de  Stansfeld,  for 

withholding  of  a  debt               ...              ...              ...  A,d. 

„  Christiana  de  Spottelond,  for  a  false  claim               ...  -$d. 

„  Daude  de  Mosylegh,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  A^d. 
„  Roger  de  Dernylegh,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Richard  de  Howorth,  for  a  false  claim  ^d. 

„  Henry  Tyrry,  because  he  failed  in  the  law         ...  6d. 
„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  because  he  did  not  have  Daude 

de  Whiteworth           ...             ...             ...             ...  I2d. 

„  Daude  de  Stansfeld,  for  trespass            ...              ...  \d. 

„  William  de  Wyndybonk,  for  the  same  ...              ...  ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...     J- 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday,  the 

feast  of  St.  Nicholas,  in  the   i8th  year  [of  Edward  II, 

6th  December,  1324]. 

Of  William  le  ffleccher,  for  many  defaults  ...              ...  6d. 

„  Nicholas  de  Mosilegh,   for  trespass        ...             ...  4^. 

„  William  le  ffleccher,  for  unjust  detention             ...  6d. 
„  Ameria,  wife  of  Thomas  de  Turnagh,  because  she 

failed  in  the  law        ...             ...             ...             ...  2d. 

„  Adam  de  Buckelay,  for  the  same           ...             ...  4^. 

„  Agnes,  wife  of  Adam  de  Turnagh;  for  trespass     ...  ^d. 
„  Nicholas  de  Stub  be  I  ay,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  4^. 

„  Adam  de  Pariz,  and  William  de   Tunwright,  for 

the  same      ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  because  he  does  not  sue  (quia 

non  sequitur)              ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Adam  de  Nauedene,  for  the  same           ...             ...  6d. 


IcS-IQ   KDWARD    II.  143 

Of  Matilda,  daughter  of  Alexander  de  Werdhill,  for 

a   false    claim               ...              ...              ...              ...  ^d. 

„   Thomas  Pait,  for  licence  to  sell  flesh        ...              ...  ^d. 

„  Daude  del  Grcne,  for  the  same,  and  licence  to  brew  \2d. 

„  William  ffox,  and  Alice,  his  wife,  for  the  same     ...  gd. 

„  John  del  Milnekous,  and  his  wife,  for  the  same     ...  gd. 

„  Robert  de  Staneringes,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  s. 


DERQUISTTES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Tuesday  next 

after    the    feast    of    St.    Hilary,    in    the    i8th    year    [of 

Edward  II.,  I5th  January,  1325]. 

Of  Nicholas  del  Mosilegh,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ^d. 
„  John  Baroun,  for  breach  of  the  peace   ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam  de  Xeuedene,  for  contempt  in  Court  ...      6d. 

„  Alice  le  Lister,  for  bad  ale         ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Henry  de  Dene,  bailiff,  for  an  insufficient  answer  ...      $d. 
„  Hugh  de  Okynrode,  for  contempt  in  Court  ...      ^d. 

„  William    del    Redeferne,    for    the    lord's    defence 

broken  (pro  defensa  domini  fracta)   ...  ...     I2d. 

„  John   de   Stubbelay   and   Daude   de  Stansfeld,   for 

trespass  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^s. 

„  John  de  Stansfeld,  for  the  same  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Adam,  the  Cleric,  because  he  did  not  prosecute     ...      ^d. 
„  Adam   Wallcheuid,   for   entry   to    I    messuage   and 

curtilage   there  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Hudde,  son  of  Patrick,  because  he 

did  not  prosecute       ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard,  son  of  Adam  de  Belefeld,  for  breach  of 

the  peace  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  William  de  Lighteholrs,  for  a  rescue 

made  ( pro  rescussu  facta)        ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard    de    Bam  ford,    because    he    delivered    the 

lord's     wood     without     licence     (quia     deltberavit 

boscum   domini   sine   licencia)  ...      2d. 


144  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  John  de  Redelegh,  for  harbouring  (pro  receptione) 

Robert  de  Neuhale  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Richard  de  Bamford,  and  Richard  le  Keuer,  for 
concealment  of  their  goods  (pro  cancel amente 
bonorum  ejusdem)  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Henry  de  Lascy,  for  respite  of  his  suit  this  year  ...    \2d. 

„  Adam  de  Hilton,  John  de  Bam  ford,  and 
Richard,  of  the  same,  for  themselves  and  other 
"  rodemen,"  for  respite  of  puture  which  ought  to  be 
exacted  from  Rodeland  (pro  respectu  puturce 
qua  exigi  \debe  f\  de  Rodeland)  ...  ...  15.9. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  .. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Wednesday  next 

before  the  feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Mary, 

in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  3Oth  January,  1325]. 
Of  Adam  de  la  Dene,  for  entry  to  22 1/2  acres  of  land  in 

Hunrisfeld  which  belonged  etc.  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Anabill  de  S  pott  el  and,  because  she  failed  in  the  law  4^. 
„  Adam  Walleheuid,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  3^. 
„  Robert  Godeauenture,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  in 

Spotteland  ...  ...  ...  ...      8d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Nicholas  del  Wod,  for  breach  of 

the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Horewiche,  for  2  sheets  and  I  coverlet,  of 

the  goods  of  Robert  de  Neuhal  ...  2 s.  6d. 

„  the  said   Thomas,  for   I   tunic  (tunica)  of  the  said 

goods  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       35-. 

„  Geoffrey,  son  of  Eliot,  and  John  del  Shagh,  for  the 

lord's  defence  broken  ...  ...  ...    2od. 

„  Henry  de  Howorth,  for  unjust  detention  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Keuer,  for  having  aid  to  raise  his  debts  \2d. 
„  Geoffrey  de  Slauedene,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ^d. 
„  Thomas  de  Horewiche,  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas,  the  Vicar,  there         ...  ...  ... 

...  .   i2s.  id. 


I  8- 1 9   EDWARD    II.  145 

DERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Tuesday  next 
after  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  in  the  year  afore- 
said [26th  February,  1325]. 

Of  Thomas  de  Stansfeld,  for  many  defaults              ...  ^d. 

„  Richard  le  Keuer,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...  $d. 

,,  Henry  de  Howorth,  for  licence  to  agree...             ...  ^d. 

„   Thomas  Hardere,  for  flesh  sold  this  year  ...             ...  6d. 

„  Adam  de  Birdeshill,  for  a  false  claim...             ...  ^d. 

„  William  del  Wyndibonk,  for  licence  to  agree     ...  ^d. 

„  William   de   Hille,    William   de  Wyndibonk,   and 
Henry  Tirry,  for  the  defence  broken  (pro  defensa 

fracta)                         ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Henry  del  Dene,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  2d. 

„  Geoffrey ,  son    of    Eliot,    for   the    lord's   attachment 

broken   (pro   attachiamento   domini   fracto)        ...  \2d. 
Sum           ...             ...             ...             ...     35-.  Sd. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Tuesday  next 

before   the   feast   of  the   Annunciation   of  the    Blessed 

Virgin  Mary,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [igth  March,   1325]. 

Of  William  le  fflecher,  for  unjust  detention...             ...  $d. 

„  Richard  le  Mercer,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  . . .  ^d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  John  de  Baldreston,  for  unjust  with- 
holding of  a  debt       ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  John  de  Bamford,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .  6d. 

„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  because  he  did  not  have  William 

le  fftecher  there      ...             ...             ...                 ...  3^. 

„  John  de  Elond,  for  respite  of  his  homage  this  year  5^.  lod. 

„  William    de    Lighteholrs,     because     he     did     not 

prosecute      ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Thomas  de  Stansfeld,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  ^d. 

„  Adam  de  la  Dene,  for  entry  to  8  acres  of  land  in 

Walsheden                  ...             ...  6d. 

„  Adam  de  Birdeshill,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  8^. 

„  Henry  Tirry,  for  entry  to  2  acres         ...             ...  \2d. 

„  William  del  Wyndibonk,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of 

land    there                   ...             ...             ...             ...  \2d. 

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146  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Thomas  de  Word  hill,  for  entry  to  5  acres  of  land  6d. 
„  Nicholas,  and  Adam,  sons  of  the  said  Thomas,  for 

entry  to  5   acres  of  land          ...  ...  ...     I2d. 

„  Henry  de  Howorth,  for  entry  to  i  messuage  and 

20  acres  of  land         ...  ...  ...  2s.  %d. 

,,  Ralph  de  ffalyng,  and  Alan,  of  the  same,  for  their 

woods  to  be  put  in  the  lord's  defence  (pro  boscis 

suis  ponendis  etc.)  ...  ...  ...      £>d. 

„  John  de  Grene,  for  the  same      ...  ...  ...      3^. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...  i6s.  d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday,  the 

feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  in  the  year  aforesaid 

[25th  April,  1325]. 

Of  William  le  -/flecker,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  . . .  ^d. 
„  Adam  de  Bury,  for  entry  to    I   messuage  and   16 

acres  of  land  in  Spotteland      ...             ...             ...  2 s. 

„  William  de  Leghtolrs,  for  unjust  detention         ...  $d. 

„  Geoffrey,  son  of  Richard  de  Turnagh,  for  the  same  6d. 
„  Robert  de  Werdhill,  for  entry  to   I  messuage  and 

6  acres  of  land          ...             ...             ...             ...  2s. 

„  the  said  Robert,  for  default  of  service  (pro  defectu 

seruicii)        ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  3^. 

„  Alexander  de  Staneringes,  for  entry  to  I  messuage 

and  2  acres  of  land     ...             ...             ...             ...  i2d. 

„  Adam  de  Belefeld,  for  entry  to  2  acres  of  land  ...  8d. 

„  Hudde  de  Henneshagh,  for  entry  to  I  acre  of  land  6d. 

„  John  de  Bamford,  for  default  of  service               ...  6d. 
,,  William  de  Howorth,  and  Joan,  his  wife,  for  entry 

to  i  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land       ...  3.5-.  4^. 

„  Geoffrey  de  Slaueden,  and*  Henry  de  Word  hill,  for 

corn  to  be  put  in  the  lord's  defence   ...              ...  6d. 

„  Peter  del  Toun,  and  William,  the  Smith,  for  the 

same              ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  §d. 

„  Adam  de  Belefeld,  for  the  same              ...             ...  -$d. 

...  ...  ...  ...   i2s.  jd. 


1 8- 1 9    EDWARD    II.  147 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday  next  m.  i  </ 

after  the  feast  of  St.  John  ante  portam  Latinam,  in  the 

1 8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  gth  May,  1325]. 
Of  John,  son  of  Henry,  son  of  Dawe,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Henry  de  Wylashill,  for  trespass          ...  ...      $d. 

„  Alexander  le  Milner stepson,  for  entry  to  i  messuage 

and  4  acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert,  son  of  Robert  de  Radeclif,  for  breach  of 

the  peace     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      qd. 

„  Alexander  de  la  Dene,  because  he* did  not  prosecute      id. 
„  Robert  le  Hayward,  for  the  lord's  defence  broken 

(pro  defenca  do  mini  fracta)  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alice   Wyseheuid,    for   having   aid  ...  ...      6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Richard,  son  of  Swayn,  for  the  skin 

of  one  sheep  (multo)  sold       ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  de  Howorth,  for  breach  of  the  peace     ...      6d. 
„  John  de  Melnre,  for  his  corn  to  be  put  in  the  lord's 

defence    (pro    b  I  ad  is    sttis    ponendis    in    defensa 

domini)        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  the  Smith,  for  entry  to   I   messuage  and 

5^   acres  of  land  in  Hunrisfeld  ...  ...     I2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...     4J-.  2d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Friday  next  after 
the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity,  in  the  i8th  year  of  [Edward  II.. 
2nd  June,  1325]. 

„  William  de  Lightolrs,  for  many  defaults  ...     14/2?. 

„  Thomas,   the    Tailor,   for   unjust  withholding   of   a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  3^. 

„  Alice  Wyseheuid,  because  she  did  not  prosecute  ...      6d. 

„  Cecily,  daughter  of  Henry  de  Grene,  for  trespass  . . .      6d. 

„  John  de  Bamford,  for  breach  of  the  peace  . . .      ^d. 

„  Elias  de  Bamford,  for  an  agreement  broken         ...      ^d. 
Sum  ...  ...  ...     3-r.   \d. 


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148  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Friday  next 
before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  28th  June,  1325]. 

Of  Henry  de  Boterworth,  for  a  false  claim                   ...  ^d. 

„  Nicholas  le  Archer,  for  breach  of  the  peace           ...  $d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Hudde,  for  a  false  claim  ...             ...  \d. 

„  Thomas  de  Wordhill,  for  entry  to  land  ...             ...  I2d. 

„  Alexander,  son  of  Henry  de  Word  hill,  for  the  same, 

in  Spottelond              ...             ...             ...             ...  izd. 

„  John  de  Bamford,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ^d. 

„  Richard     de     Lightolrs,     for     entry     to     land     in 

Hunrisfeld                   ...             ...             ...             ...  iid. 

„  John  de  Bamford,  for  trespass                 ...             ...  35-. 

„  Richard  le  Keuer,  for  a  false  claim                      ...  ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...       s.     d. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday  next 

before  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret,  in  the   igth  year  [of 

Edward  II,   i8th  July,   1325]. 
Of  William,   son   of  John  de    Turnagh,   and   Henry 

Tirry,  for  detention                  ...             ...             ...  %d. 

„  Henry,  son  of  Peter,  for  breach  of  the  peace     ...  ^d. 

,,  Magot  Wenche,  for  the  same      ...             ...             ...  $d. 

„  Emma  del  -(foxholes,  for  the  same         ...             ...  -$d. 

„  Daude  de   Whiteworth,   for   unjust   withholding   of 

a  debt          ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Alan  de  Turnagh,  for  trespass                ...             ...  ^d. 

„  Adam  de  Helegh,  for  entry  to  i  acre  of  land         ...  6d. 
„  Thomas,  son  of  Hugh,  son  of  Patrick,  for  breach 

of  the  peace              ...             ...             ...             ...  4^. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...       ^.  id. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  COURT,  on  Thursday  next 

before  the  feast  of  St.  Laurence  in  the  year  aforesaid 
[8th  August,  1325]. 

Of  Anot  de  Clegge,  for  trespass   ...  ...             ...      6d. 


I  8- 1 9     EDWARD     II.  149 

Of  Geoffrey,  son   of  Richard  de   Turnagh,  for  unjust 

detention      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Daude  de  Whiteworth,  because  he  did  not  have  his 

wife  there  (quia  non  habuit  uxorem  ejus)  ...  ^d. 

„  Alexander  del  Dene,  for  entry  to  4  acres  of  land  in 

Hunrisfeld  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Geoffrey,  son  of  William  de  Lightolrs,  because  he 

did  not  prosecute  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John   Walleheuid,   for   trespass  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Henry  de  Bamford,  for  the  corn  of  John  de 

Bamford   sold  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Thomas  de  Word  hill,  for  entry  to 

1 6  acres  of  land          ...  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...  $s.  6d. 


PERQUISITES   OF   THE   SAID   COURT,   on   Monday  the 

Morrow  of  the   Nativity  of  the   Blessed    Mary,   in  the 
igth  year  [of  Edward  II.,  gth  September,  1325]. 

Of  William  de  Lightolrs,  for  unjust  detention         ...  jd. 

„  John  de  Stubbelay,  and  Thomas  de  Stansfeld,  for 

the  same       ...             ...             ...             ...             ...  6d. 

„  Nicholas  de  Hopewod,  for  the  same       ...             ...  $d. 

„  Adam  de  Birdishill,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ^d. 

„  Alexander  de  Mosilegh,  and  Richard  de  Ho  worth, 

for  withholding  of  a  debt                         ...             ...  6d. 

„  John,  son  of  Nicholas,  the  Smith,  for  the  same  ...  ^d. 

„  Nicholas  de  Word  hill,  for  default  of  service       ...  $d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Maggc,  for  breach  of  the  peace       ...  ^d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Dawe  de  Clegge,  for  the  same     ...  bd. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Roger  de  Clegge,  for  the  same         ...  6d. 

„  Henry  Tirry,  because  he  did  not  have  Agnes  del 

Wyndibonk  there                        ...                              ...  3^. 

„  Eliot  dc  Shipi^albothum,  for  toll  withdrawn        ...  ^d. 

„  Geoffrey,  son  of  Adam  dc  Bclefeld,  for  entry  to 

I    acre  of  land            ...              ...  6^. 

„  Adam  de  Belefeld,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  $d. 


150  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Geoffrey,  son  of  Robert  le  Hay  ward,   because   he 

did  not  prosecute        ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Roger,  son  of  William  de  Lighteholrs,  for  entry  to 

5   acres  of  land  ...  ...         ...  ...    I2d. 

„  Alexander  de  Staneringes,  for  entry  to    I   acre  of 

land  ...      8d. 

„  Michael,  son  of  Thomas  de  Wordhill,  for  unjust 

detention  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John,  son  of  Adam  de  Nauedene,   for  entry  to   2 

acres  of  land  ...  ...  ...  ...    \^d. 

„  Henry  Tirry,  because  he  withdrew  from  the  Court 

without  licence  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Matthew  de  Rediche,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ^d. 
Sum  ...  ...  gs.       2d. 

Sum  total  ...  ...     61  i.  i6d.  whence 

Of  entries  ...  28^.     lod. 

Of  perquisites          ...     4/2'.     I2s.       6d. 


VIII.    ROLL  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFORD. 
18-19  EDWARD  II.,  1324-6. 

Public  Record   Office,    Court   Rolls,   Portfolio  z£j,    No.  22. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFORD,  held 

-*•       there  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  SS.   Simon 

and  Jude,  in  the  i8th  year  [of  Edward  II.,  23rd  October, 

1324} 

Of  the  Doomsman  (  fudex)  of  Wytinton,  fine  for  his 

suit  of  the  common  suit  respited  this  year  $s.  ^d. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Oldoum,   fine  for  the  same  this 

year              ...             ...             ...             ...  ...  2s. 

„  John    Marshal   (Marescallus),   fine   for   his   service 

withheld  (pro  servicio  deduco)             ...  ...  ^.d. 

„  William  de  Burton,  fine  for  the  same  ...  ...  ^d. 

„  Richard  de  Ardewyk,  fine  for  the  same  ...  ^d. 


I  8- 1 9    EDWARD    II.  151 

Of  William  Deuias,  for  [his]  homage  respited  to  the 

feast   of   St.    Michael  ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Walter,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

1  ho  mas   Donne  (?)  ...  ...  ...      6*/. 

Sum  ...  ...  . ..  8s.   lod. 

PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAID    WAPENTAKE,    held    at 

Salford,   on   Tuesday  the   feast   of   St.   Leonard,   in  the 

year  abovesaid  [Oth  November,    1324], 
Of  Adam    de    Tettelowe,    Henry    de    Pilkinton,    and 

William  de  Chetham,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  against  Jo/in  dc  Euerdoun  ...  ...     I  ^d. 

,,  the  Dooinsmau  of  Midelton,  fine  for  his  suit  of  the 

common  suit  respited  this  year  ...  3^.4^. 

„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  because  he  did  not  have  Robert 

de  Hyndelegh   there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Thomas  de  Boulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Adam  de  Penilton        ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Elias because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Robert  del  Both          ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Roger    del ^d. 

„  Roger        ^d. 

„  John  de  S ^d. 

„  Elias  de  S     .     .     .     .     for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry  de  Hulm,  because  he  did  not  have  Richard 

de  Workeslegh  there  ...  ...  ...      \d. 

„  Adam  de  Penilton,  because  he  did  not  have  Henry 

de  Penilton  there       ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Richard    le     .     .     .     .     because    he    did   not   have 

Henry,  son  of  William,  there  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Margery,  because  he  did  not  have 

Thomas,  son  of  Geoffrey,  there  ...      ^d. 

„  William,  son  of  Mnyot,  because  he  did  not  have 

Richard,   his   father,   there        ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry    dc    Halghton,    because    he    did    not    have 

Richard  de  Workeslegh  there  ...  ...      ^d. 


152  LANCASHIRE   COURT    ROLLS. 

Of  John,  son  of  Roger,  because  he  did  not  have  Roger, 

the  Tanner,  there       ...  ...  ...  ...      A^d. 

„  John  de  Salford,  because  he  did  not  have  Roger, 

son  of  Geoffrey,  there  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  William,  the  Chaplain  of  Redyche,  for  entry  to  his 

land  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      8rf. 

„  .  .  .  Elias  de  W  .  .  .  ,  Adam  de  Echerwode 

...  ...  ...  ...  2s. 

„  Roger  ( ?),  son  of  Robert  de  Sarples,  because  he  did 

not  prosecute  ...  ...  ...  

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...  1^.  id. 


PERQUISITES    OF    THE    SAID    WAPENTAKE,    held    at 

Salford,  on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas, 

in  the  year  abovesaid  [nth  December,    1324]. 
„  Hugh  de  Tounlegh,  in  mercy  because  he  failed  in 

the  law  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  .     .     .     ,  son  of  William  de  Salford,  in  mercy  for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...      3^?. 

„  William,  son  of   Thomas,  son  of  Bete  ( ?),   for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Peter  le  Mercer,  for  the  same     ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  William,  son  of  Gilbert  ( ?),  because  he  did  not  have 

Gilbert  de  Barton  there          ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  le  Harte  ( ?),  because  he  did  not  have  John 

de  Euerdoun  there    ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Richard  de  Lynales,   for   unjust   withholding   of   a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  4^. 

„  Alexander  de  Barton,  for  the  same          ...  ...      ^d. 

„  •     •     .     ,  wife  of  Adam  de  Barton,  because  she  did 

not  come  after  the  request  of  the  parties  [for  a 

term]    was    taken    (quia    non    venit   post  preceni 

partium  captum)       ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  John   de   H     .     .     .     ,    because    he   did    not   have 

Adam  de  Bury  ( ?)  there         ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  because  he  did  not  have  Henry 

le  Archer  there          ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...       j.   id. 


18-19   EDWARD   II.  153 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  at 
Salford,  on  Tuesday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Nativity 
of  our  Lord,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [i8th  December, 

1324]- 
Of  Henry,  son  of  Roger,  because  he  did  not  come  on 

the  inquest,  and  had  been  summoned  ...  ...      gd. 

„  Jordan,  the  Clerk,  because  he  did  not  have  Adam 

de  Tettelowe  there     ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry  Pate,   because   he   did   not   have   Adam  de 

Echerwode  there         ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam,  Clerk  of  Bury,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  6d. 

„  Roger  de  Hayewode,  for  the  same         ...  ...      $d. 

„  Richard  de  Hulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      $d. 
„  Robert  de  Cartelache,  because  he  did  not  come,  and 

had  been   summoned  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Thomas  de   Wollay,   for   unjust   withholding   of   a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

,,  Robert  del  Bonk,  for  contempt  made     ...  ...      6d. 

„  Geoffrey  de  Chadreton,   for   unjust   withholding   of 

a  debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Richard    de    Hengandechadre,    in    mercy    for    an 

agreement  broken      ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  because  he  did  not  have  Adam 

de  Chirwode  there     ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^.     d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
on  Saturday  next  after  the  Epiphany  of  our  Lord,  in  the 
year  abovesaid  [i2th  January,    1325} 
Of  Adam  Karles,  because  he  did  not  have  Roger  de 

Oldoun  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d, 

„  Gilbert  de  Barton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  4^. 
„  Henry  de  Walkeden,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  6d. 
„  Jordan  de  Tettelowe,  for  the  same  ...  ...  $d. 


154  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Henry  de  Salford,  Henry  de  Pilkinton,  Thomas 
de  Pilkynton,  Thomas,  son  of  Geoffrey,  and  Roger, 
son  of  Hugh,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  2s. 

„  John  de  Birchewode,  and  John  de  Sarples,  because 

they  did  not  come  and  had  been  summoned  ...  8^. 

„  Robert  de  Bolehalgh,  and  Elias,  son  of  Hugh, 
because  they  did  not  have  Hugh  de  Standish 
there  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  \2d. 

„  Dauid  de  Hulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute          ^d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...     5 s.  40?. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
on   Tuesday  -next  after   the   Conversion   of   St.   Paul,    in 
the   i8th  year  [of  Edward   II.,   2pth  January,    1325]. 
Of  Roger  de  Oldom,  in  mercy  for  trespass  done  to  the 

lord  the  King  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Adam  de  Tettelowe,  because  he  did  not  come  after 
the    request    of    the    parties    [for    a    term]    was 
taken  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      6^. 

„  William  de  Halghton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      6d. 
„  Roger  Wyldegos,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...      6d. 

„  David  de  Hulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .      ^d. 
„  Henry  le  Vescy,  in  mercy  for  the  same     ...  ...      6d. 

Sum  2s.  6d 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
^      on   Wednesday   next   after   the    feast   of    St.    Peter    in 

Cathedra,  in  the  year  abovesaid  [27th  February,  1325]. 
Of  the  corn  of  John  de  Stublegh  forfeited  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  the  Doomsman  (Judex)  of  Barton,  fine  for  his  suit 

of  the  common  suit  respited  this  year  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  the   corn   of  John   Crakebon    forfeited    ...  ...    I2d. 

,,  William  de  Radeclif,  for  his  homage  respited   ...     I2d. 
,,  Henry    de    Botirworth,    for    an    agreement    broken 
towards  the  bailiff  (pro  conventione  fracta  versus 
ballivum)  ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 


1 8-19   EDWARD    II.  155 

Of  Waller  le  Hunt,  because  he  did  not  have  Adam 

de  Tettelowe  there  ...  ...  ...  ...  $d. 

„  Thomas  de  Prestewyche,  because  he  did  not  observe 

the  lord's  day  (quia  non  seruauit  diem  domini)  ^d. 

,,  Elias  de  Wernedoune,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  3<£ 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...  $s. 

UERQU1SITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 

on  Tuesday,  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  in  the 

year  abovesaid  [i2th   March,    1325]. 

Of  John  de  Euerdoun,  because  he  did  not  prosecute       2s. 
„  Henry    de    Bradesagh,    because    he    did    not    have 

Elias  de  Leuere  there  ...  ...  ...     12^. 

,,  Robert  del  Both,  because  he  did  not   have  Adam 

de  Radeclif  there  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  William  le  Tailliour,  because  he  failed  in  the  law      6d. 
„  Richard    Valentine,    and    Thomas    de    Hulm,    for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

„  Geoffrey  de  Vrmeston,  because  he  did  not  come  after 

the    request    of    the    parties    [for    a    term]    was 

taken  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...       ^/. 

„  Richard  de  Lynales,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      6d. 

„  Elias  de  Penill,  because  he  did  not  prosecute     ...      6d.  w.  i  dnrso. 

„  Gilbert   de   Bromihirst,    because   he    did    not    have 

John  de  Crofft  there  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam  Gore,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .      ^d. 

„  Robert  de  Hulm,  because   he  did  not  have   Roger 

de  Oldoun  there         ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Adam  de  Tettelowe,  because  he  did  not  observe  the 

lord's  day  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Roger  Wildegos,  because  he  failed  in  the  law     . . .      ^d. 
„  Thomas  de  Howell,  for  the  same  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,   William   Pcront,   because    he   did   not   observe   the 

lord's  day  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Hugh,  because  he  failed  in  the  law      $d. 
Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...  s. 


156  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
*•      on  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  Palm  Sunday,  in  the 

year  abovesaid  [3ist  March,    1325]. 
Of  Richard  de  Par,  for  a  false  claim  against  Adam 

de    Tettelowe  ...  ...  ...  ...    lid. 

„  Aflam  de    Tettelowe,   for   unjust  withholding   of   a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  William   Peret,    because   he   did   not   observe   the 

lord's  day  ...  ...  ...  ...      4^. 

„  Richard,  son  of  William  de  Aynesworth,  for  breach 

of  the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Roger  de  Haselhirst,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      \d. 

„  Gilbert  de  Bromihurst,   because   he   did   not  have 

John  de  Crofft  there  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  William  de  Hayward,   because  he   did  not  have 

John  Wolf  there        ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Walter   le    Hunt,    because    he    did    not    make    the 

execution  of  the  Court  (quia  non  fecit  executionem 

Curia)  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Thomas  de  Boulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      ^d. 
„  Thomas  de  Bellay,  for  the  same  ...  ...      4^. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...     3,?.  &£ 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
on  Thursday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of 
the  Holy  Cross  in  the  year  abovesaid  [gth  May,  1325]. 
Of  Adam  de  Radeclif,  and  Margaret  del  Booth,  for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Henry,  son  of  Hychekok,  because  he  did  not  have 

Henry  de  Aspull  there          ...  ...  ...       2s. 

„  Richard,  son  of  William  de  Aynesworth,  for  breach 

of  the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Robert  de  Horneclif,  because  he  did  not  prosecute      3^. 

„  John  de  Halghton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt      ^d. 

„  Roger  de  Has  el  hirst,  for  the   same       ...  ...      6d. 

„  Hugh  de  Auenam(J),  for  the  same         ...  ...      3^. 


1  8-  19    EDWARD    II.  157 

Of  Geoffrey  dc  Hewodc,  for  breach  of  the  peace  ...  6d. 
„  Thomas,  son  of  Roger  de  Prestwyche,  because  he 

he  did  not  come  upon  the  inquest         ...  ...      bd. 

„  Thomas  de  ffaghfelde,  and  Roger  de  Pcmlton,  for 

the   same  ...  ... 


Sum 


4s. 


DERQUISTTES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there 
on  Saturday,  in  the  live  of  Pentecost,  in  the  year  afore- 
said [25th  May,  1325]. 
Of  the  Township  of  Radeclif,  in  mercy  because  they 

did  not  come  at  the  King's  summons  ...  ...      6d. 

„  the  Townships  of  Midelton  and  Bury,  for  the  same    I2d. 

„  the     Townships     of     Totyngton,     Reuuiton,     and 

Oldoun,  for  the  same  i8^/. 

„  the   Townships   of  Eggeworth,   Barton,  and  West- 

halghton,  for  the  same  ...  ...  ...     i&d. 

„  the  Townships  of  Turton,  Halghton,  and  Reedyche, 

for  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...     \8d. 

„  the  Townships  of  Crompton  and  Penilbury,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ,...  ...     \2d. 

Sum  ...  .  ...  ...  s. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there  on 
Thursday  next  before  the  feast  of  the  Blessed  John  the 
Baptist,  in  the  year  abovesaid  [2Oth  June,   1325]. 
Of  the  Townships   of  Oldoun,  Radeclif,  Midelton,  and 
Barton,  because  they  did  not  come  and  had  been 
summoned...  ...  2s. 

„  Agnes  de  Rylegh,   for  service   withheld  ...      id. 

„  Roger  de  Dyddesbury,  for  I   young  pig  of  estray  sold 

to  the  same  ..  ...  ...  •••      ^d. 

„  Robert  del  Both,  because  he  did  not  prosecute     ...      2d. 

„  Walter  le  Hunt,   because   he   did   not   have   Adam 

de  Tettlewoe  there  ...      2d. 


158  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Henry  de .  ...  ...  6^. 

„  William  de  Aynesworth,  because  he  did  not  have 

William,  his  son  there  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Robert  de  Hulm,  because  he  did  not  have  William 

de  Mamcestre  ( ?)  there  ...  ...  ...      2</. 

„  Roger  le  Wolf,  because  he  did  not  have  John  le 

Wolf  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  William  de  Prestwiche  ( ?),  because  he  did  not  have 

John  le  Wolf  there  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...      4.$-.  8^/. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there  on 

Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St. 

Thomas,  in  the  year  abovesaid  [8th  July,  1325]. 
Of ,     because  he  did  not  have  Roger 

de   Euerdoun    there  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  le  Serjant,  because  he  failed  in  the  law          6d. 
„  William   de  Diddesbury,   for   the   same  ...      ^d. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Alexander  de  Diddesbury,  for  the 

same  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  Penk  ( ?),  for  the  same  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  de  Killeworth  ( ?),  Hugh  Carlek,  and  Henry 

le  Tynker,  for  the  same  ...  ...  ...     1 1  d. 

„  William,    son    of    Benedict,    because    he    did    not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John  Holme  ( ?),  for  the  same  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam,  son  of  William  le  Nay  I  or,  and     .... 

his  brother  ( ?),  because  they  did  not  have  William 

Wythecar(T)  there  ...  ...  ...      %d. 

„  Dauid  de  Hulton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  . . .      ^d. 
„  Robert  de  Rylandes,  for  contempt  made  ...      ^d. 

„  Adam   de   Hulton,    because   he    did   not   prosecute 

against  William  de  Chorlton  ...  ...      4^. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  55-. 


I  8-  1  9    EDWARD    II.  159 

|)ERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there  on 

Tuesday   before   the   feast   of   St.    Oswald,   in   the  year 

abovesaid  [3lst  Ju'y>    I325]- 
Of  Robert  de  Hulm,  because  he  did  not  have  Robert, 

son   of  Richard   there              ...              ...              ...  I  \d. 

,,   William   de   Hulm  (  ?),    because    he    did    not    have 

Robert  Cannok  there                  ...              ...              ...  \2d. 

„  Robert  de  Hulm  (  ?)     .     .                                           ...  2^. 

„  .     .     .     de  Chorlton     ........          ....  id. 

„  Robert(l)   de   Horneclif  (  ?)     ..........  2d. 

„  Robert  de  H     .          .     for     .     .                             .    ...  2s. 


„  Margaret  (  ?)    de    Longeleghe  (  ?),    because    she    did 

not  have  Henry  de  Aspill  there          ...  ...     \2d. 

„  William     de      Bromihirst     because     he     did     not 

prosecute  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Roger  de  Hasclhirst,  for  corn  forfeited  ...  ...     \2d. 

Sum  ...  ...  ...  ...        S.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there  on 
Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  the 
Apostle,  in  the  year  abovesaid  [2/th  August,  1325]. 

Of  Richard  del  Both,  and  Henry,  the  Miller  


„  Robert  de  Horneclif     .          $d. 

„  Alexander  de  Done  ( ?),  for  unjust  detention         ...  ^d. 

„  John  de  Westeham,  because  he  failed  in  the  law   ...  \2d. 

Sum  ...  . .  ...  ...      4^.  2d. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  SAID  WAPENTAKE,  held  there  on 
Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew  the 
Apostle,  in  the  year  abovesaid  [iyth  September,  1325] 

Of  Hugh,  son  of  Hanne,  for  default  of  service  ...      6d. 


160  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Roger,    the   Miller,   and   Roger   de   Oldom  ( ?),    for 

contempt  made  . . .  ...    i2d. 

Robert  de  Hulm,  Adam,  the  Cook  ( ?),  and  William, 
son  of  Hanne(?),  because  they  did  not  have 
John  (?)  de  .  .  .  there  ...  gd. 

„   Thomas  de  Penilton     ....     Henry,   John   del 

Wode because  they  did  not  have 

Adam  de  Penilton  there 

„  Gilbert     de     Bromihurst ard, 

because  they  did  not  have     .     .     .     there 
„  John  ( ?),  son  of  Thomas,  and  Adam  del    Wraa  (?) 

because  they  failed  in  the  law  ...  ...     12^. 

„  Robert  (T)    de    Hulm,    and    Robert    de    Rylandes, 

because  they  did  not  prosecute  ...  ...    I2d. 

„  John  de  Wolsanesholm,   because   he   failed   in  the 

law  ...  ...  ...  ...  

Sum  ...  ...  ...  6s. 

Sum  total  ...  ...          4/z.  i$s.  id. 


nERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFORD,  held 
*-      there  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Luke  the 

Evangelist,     in     the      igth     year     of     Edward      [II, 

iQth  October,   1325]. 
Of  the  Doomsman  (Judex)  of  Stretfford,   because  he 

made  default  of  his  suit  of  the  common  suit       ...      6d. 
„  Gilbert  de  Bromihurst,  because  they  did  not  have 

John,  son  of  Henry  de  Hulton  there     ...  ...      $d. 

„  Elcok  de  Breghtmete,  because  he  did  not  have  John 

de  Tonge  there  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Henry  de  Bradesch\aw\,  for  unjust  withholding  of 

a  debt  against  Adam  de  Radeclif       ...  ...      $d. 

„  Robert  del  Wode,  for  the  same  upon  the  said  Adam      ^d. 
„  Hawise  (Hauwisia)  de  Irulham,  because  she  failed 

in  the  law       ...  ...         ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Alexander  de  Schoresworth,  because  he  did  not  have 

Richard,  the  Miller,  there       ...  ...  ...      4-d. 

„  Jordan,  the  Clerk,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  ...      $d. 


I8-I9    EDWARD    II.  l6l 

Of  Gilbert  de  Chorlton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Robert  de  Hulme        ...  ...  ...      6d. 

„  Ellen,  wife  of  Elias,  because  she  failed  in  the  law      6d. 
„  Adam  de  Hulton,  in  mercy  for  a  false  claim       ...       ^d. 
„  the  Doomsman  of  Stretford,  in  mercy  because  he 

made  default  ...  ...  ...  ...     \2d. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ... 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFFORD,  held 

there  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St  Edmund,  in 

the  year  aforesaid  [25th  November,   1325]. 
Of  John,  the  Shepherd  (Bercarius),  because  he  did   not 

prosecute   against  Jordan,  the   Clerk    ...  ...      $d. 

„  the  Doomsman  of  Bolton,  because  he  made  default 

of  his  suit  of  the  common  [suit]  ...  ...      6d, 

„  Henry  de  Ardwik,  in  mercy  for  service  withheld  ...      6d. 
„  Richard  de  Hulton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Adam  de  Hulton          ...  ...  ...    \2d. 

„  Henry,  son  of    William   de  Salfford,   in    mercy    for 

a  false  claim  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Gilbert  de  Bromihurst,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

a  debt  against  the  Abbot  of  Whallay  ...      $d. 

„    Ythel  (Ithello)  de  Hyndelegh,  for  a  false  claim  against 

Robert  de  Rylandes  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Jordan  de  Workeslegh,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  against  the  A  bbot  of  Whallay        ...  ...      6d. 

„  Gilbert  de  Bromihurst,   because   he   did   not   have 

Alexander  de  Schoresworth  there         ...  ...      '$d. 

„  John  del  Holte,  for  a  false  claim  against  Richard 

de  Diddesbury  ...  ...  ...  ...      6d. 

>,  Gilbert  de  Chorlton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Adam  de  Hulton        ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  John    Marshal  (Marescallus),  Henry  de  Ardewik, 

and  William  de  Burghton,  for  service  withheld  ...     i&d. 
„  John  del  (sic),  and  his  fellows,  because  they  did  not 

come  upon  the  inquest  ...  ...  ... 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...      7^5^- 

M 


162  LANCASHIRE  COURT    ROLLS. 

PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFFORD,  held 

there  on  Monday  next  after  the  feast  of  St  Nicholas  the 

Bishop,  in  the  year  aforesaid  [gth  December,  1325]. 
Of  John  de  Kersale,  and  the  wife  of  John  Bonde,  for 

the  assize  of  ale  broken         ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Adam   de    Thornham,    for    a    false    claim    against 
.  William  de  Grenacres  ...  ...  ...      \d. 

„  William  le  H'ayward,   because   he   did   not  have 

John  de   Tonge  there  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Ralph  de  Bolton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt      2d. 
„  William,  son  of  Dobbe  de  Hulton,  for  the  assize  of 

ale  broken  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Henry,  son  of  Malkyn,  because  he  did  not  have 

Roger  de  Barlawe  there  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Adam,  son  of  Jordan  de  Diddesbury,  for  trespass 

done  to  Roger,  son  of  Thomas  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Roger,  son  of  Thomas  de  Diddesbury,  for  the  same 

to  the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Roger  de  Bolton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  Henry  de  Bolton         ...  ...  ...      2d. 

„  Henry,   son   of    Thomas   de   Heton,   for   the   same 

against  Robert  de  Hulme        ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Henry  Tirri,  and  William,  his  brother,  for  trespass     6d. 

,,  Henry  de  Bolton,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt      id. 

Sum          ...  ...  ...  ...       s.    d. 


PERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFFORD,  held 
there  on  Saturday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Hilary,  in 
the  year  aforesaid  [i8th  January,   1326]. 
Of  Robert  de  Hulme,  because  he  did  not  have  Adam 

de  Tettelowe  there  ...  ...  ...      zd. 

„  William,  son  of  William   le  Minour,  for  breach  of 

the  peace  ...  ...  ...  ...      3^. 

„  Thomas,  son  of  Gilbert  de  Chorlton,  for  the  same 

upon  the  groom  of  Robert  Grelle          ...  ...      6d. 

„  Adam  de  Hulton,  because  he  did  not  have  William 

del  Egge  there  ...  ...  ...  ...3^. 


I8-I9   EDWARD   II.  163 

Of  Richard  de  Hauworth.   because   he   did   not   have 

Henry  de  Hauworth  there       ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

,,  Roger  de  Barlowe,  because  he  did  not  have  John 

de  Barlowe  there       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  2od. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFFORD,  held 

there  on  Saturday,  the  Eve  of  the  Purification  of  the 

Blessed    Mary,    in    the    year    abovesaid    [ist    February, 

1326]. 
Of  Thomas,  son  of  Agnes,  because  he  did  not  have 

Adam  de  Tettelouwe  there       ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Hugh  le  Rotour,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 

against  John  del  Birches         ...  ...  ...      $d. 

„  Adam  de  Bolt  on,  because  he  failed  in  the  law  against 

Adam,  the  Smith  ...  ...  ...      id. 

„  Matthew  Carpenter,  in  mercy  for  the  same  against 

the  same  ...  ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Thomas    de    Strangways,    for    the    same    against 

Richard  de  Diddesbury  ...  ...  ...      2d. 

,,  John  son  of  Richard  M  or  eel,  because  he  did  not 

prosecute  against  Alan  de  Barton         ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William  de   Oldum,  for  unjust  withholding  of  a 

debt  against  Adam  de  Hulton  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  William,    the    Clerk    of    Stretfford,    for    the    same 

against  the  same        ...  ...  ...  ...      $d. 

Sum  .  2s. 


DERQUISITES  OF  THE  WAPENTAKE  OF  SALFFORD,  held 
there  on  Monday  next  before  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew 
the  Apostle,  in  the  year  within  said  [i6th  September, 

1325]- 
Of  Gilbert  de  Chorlton,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Adam  de  Maunton      ...  ...  ...      ^d. 

„  Hugh,  son  of  John  de  Hulton,  for  breach  of  the 

peace  upon  Roger  de  Scharples         ...  ...          ^d. 


164  LANCASHIRE   COURT   ROLLS. 

Of  Henry   de    Vescy,    because    he    did   not    prosecute 

against  Robert,  son  of  Jordan,  and  Nicholas  del 

Wode  ...  ...  ...... 

„  Gilbert  de  Bromyhurst,  because  he  did  not  have 

Adam,  the  Cook,  there 
„  John  Morcel,  because  he  did  not  prosecute  against 

Adam  de  Workislegh 
„  Henry,   son   of   Thomas,   in   mercy   for   default   of 

service 
„  William  Largemon,  for  breach  of  the  peace  upon 

Ellen,  wife  of  Elias 
„  Richard  le  Boye,  and  Thomas  de  Halghton,  for  the 

assize  of  ale  broken 
„  Richard,  the  Miller,  because  he  did  not  prosecute 

against  Adam  de  Pennilton 
„  Thomas,  son  of  Agnes,  because  he  did   not  have 

Adam  de  Tettelowe  there 
„  Roger    de    Radeclif,    because    he    did    not    have 

William  de  Chetham  there 
„  William,    the   Miller,    because    he    did   not    have 

Thomas,  the  Chaplain,  there 
„  Thomas,  son  of  Agnes,  and  Adam  de  Pennulton,  for 

unjust  withholding  of  a  debt 
„  Adam,  son  of  Roger  de  Hulme,  and  Alexander  de 

Denton,  for  trespass 
„  John    Marshal   (Marescallus),  and  Robert  Cannok, 

because  they  did  not  observe  the  lord's  day 
„  John  de  Radeclif,   and   Thomas,   son   of   Thomas 

del  Halle,  because  they  did  not  prosecute 
„  John  de  Bird  is  hull,   and  Beatrice  de  Prestwiche, 

for  the  same 

Sum          ............      6s.2d. 

Sum  of  all  the  sums,  as  well  within 
as   without        ..  ...  ... 


[The   writing   on    m.    i    and    m.    I    d.    is   very   faint   and 
illegible  in  places.] 


INDEX. 


I.— NAMES    OF    PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


Ancient   and   various   forms  of  surnames  and  names  of  places  are  referred 
to  the    modern   spelling,  under   which   the   references   are   indexed. 

All  place  names  are   given   in   italics. 

Where   the  same  name  occurs  twice,  thrice,  or  passim  on   the   same  page 
3*>,  ter^  or   an  asterisk  follows   the   number   of  that   page. 


Abbotesale,  Margery,  120. 
Accrinyton,  Halmotes  of,  35-6. 

,,  Vaccaries  in,  72,  73. 

Acres  (Accres),  Elias,  99. 
,,       Henry,  106. 
,,       Margery,  106. 
,,       Richard,  97. 
Adam,  Beatrice,  dau.  of,  69. 

„      the  Clerk,  88  bis,   140,    143, 

,,      the  Reeve,  70,  72. 
,,      the   Reeve's   groom,    36. 
,,       the  Shoemaker,  4. 
Adcock  (Adekoc),  Ha  wise,  dau.  of,  66. 
Addegeunde,  Adam,  112. 
Adlington  (Adlyngton),  Thomas,  37. 
Aghton,  see  Aughton. 
Agnes,  dau    of  Hugh,  69. 

Quenilda,  140. 
Robert,  124  bis. 
Roger,  22. 
Thomas,  25. 
Watte,  28. 
William,  32. 
of  Hugh,  76. 
Richard,  91. 
Robert,  i. 
Stephen,  68. 
Ainsdale,  Adam,  80. 
Alice,  127. 
Richard,  80. 
William.  84,  85,  127. 
Ainsworth,  Richard,  156  bis. 
Robert,  10,  14. 
William,  156  bis,  158  bit. 
Aintree,  Robert,  79. 
Alan,  101. 

Alan,  Alice,  w.  of,  IDA  bis. 
,,      Christiana,  w.  of,  76. 
,,      Isota,  dau.  of,   115. 
,,      Matilda,  dau.  of,  89. 
,,     reeve  of  Haslingden,  58. 
,,     the  Chaplain,  78,  82. 
Alcencotes,  see  Alkincoates. 


Aldcliffe  (Aldeclife),  John,  134. 
Aldearghes,  Adam,   138. 
Aldelegh,  see  Audley. 
Aldwinscales    (Aldewynacoles,    Alde- 

wynscolez),  Ralph,  *io6  bis,   130. 
Ale,  Adam,  99. 
Alexander,  81. 
Alexander,  Avice,  w.  of,  131. 

,,  Margery,  w.  of,   101. 

Alice,  80,  136. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Hobbe,  7,  n. 
,,         Philip,  132. 
,,         Richard,  96. 
,,         Richard,  s.  of  Richard, 

124. 

w.  of  Alan,  104  bis. 
,,       Gilbert,   104  bis. 
,,        Hugh,  s.  of  Paul,  41. 
,,       Simon,  132. 

William,  s.  of  Dyke,  128 

bis,   129  bis. 
.,         ,,        William,  s.    of  Thomas, 

41. 

William  the  Clerk,  41. 
Aline,  dau.  of  Bolowe,  92. 
Alkincoates,  Eliot,  33. 

William,  5. 
Alknnyton   (Aldington),    Doomsman 

or  Judge  of,  6. 

Alnwick  (Alnewyk),  Agnes,  40. 
Alot,  Avin,  dau.  of,  15. 
Altencotes,  see  Alkincoates. 
Altham  (Alvetham),  Henry,  36. 
Henry,  57. 
Hudde,  57. 
Amounderness  (Amondeniesse),Adam, 

q i  bis,  96,  98. 
,,  John,  91,  136,  137. 

,,  Robert,  91. 

,,  William,  91*,  92,  117. 

Amounderntss,    Wapentake     of,    89, 

114-123. 
Angrum,  Adam,  31. 

,,        John,  27,  32  bis. 


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INDEX. 


Anlezargh  (Anlasargh),  Roger,  43. 
Annot,  dau.  of  Gilbert,  63. 
Anota,  dau.  of  Mawe,  19. 
Antilay,  Matthew,   73. 
,,        Richard,  73. 

Roger,  3I,  33. 
Archer,  Henry,   152. 
„        Nicholas,   148. 

WiUiam,  82. 
Ardwick    (Ardewik,    Ardewyk,    Ard- 

wik),  Henry,  161  bis. 
„        Richard,   150. 
Armourer  (Armurer),  John,  80. 
Arnalle,  Roger,  118. 
Ash  (Asshe),  Richard,  51. 
Ashes  (Assches,  Asshes),  John,  81,  84, 

85  bis,  98,  99,  101. 
Ashton  (Assheton),  Alan,  136. 
,,       Laurence,   138. 
„       Roger,  113. 

Ash  worth  (Ashseworth),  William,  13. 
Aspden  (Aspeden),  Roger,  51. 
Aspull  (Aspill),  Henry,  156,  159. 
Asscheton,  see  Ashton 
Audley,  Alice,  56. 

,,        William,  61. 
Auenam,  Hugh,   156. 
Aughton,  John,  137  bis. 
Aula,  see  Hall. 

Aumundirnesse,   see  Amounderness. 
Auward,  Adam,  68. 
Avice,  w.  of  Alexander,  131. 

„         ,,       Thomas,  s.  of  John,  92, 

93. 

Avicia,  dau.  of  Dobbe,  30. 
Avin,  dau.  of  Alot,  15. 
Aynesworth,  see  Ainsworth. 
Aynolesdale  (Aynoluesdale),  see  Ains- 

dale. 
Ayntree,  see  Aintree. 

Backesholf,  Isabel,  35. 
Backstanden  (Bacstandene),  William, 

36  bis. 

Bacon  (Bacoun),  John    83. 
Baddiley  (Badille),  Hugh,  47. 

„        Margery,  47. 
Bagger,  Peter,  5. 
Bagot,  William,  80. 
Bailey  Bailegh,  Baillegh),  Emma,  55. 

,,       John,  54. 

,,      Robert,  55. 
Baines,  John,   no,   136. 

,,       Richard,  no. 
Baitbuck      (Baitebuk,      Baytebuk), 

Richard,  79,  80. 
Baker,  Adam,  59,  91,  119. 

,,        John,  84  bis. 

„       Margery,  w.  of  the,  75. 

,.       Richard,  39. 


Baker,  Robert,   67,   74. 

,,        William,  64,  66,  67,  69. 
Balderston    (Baldreston),    Adam,    17, 

MS- 

Joan,   54. 
,,  John,   145. 

Balholme  (Balmholme),  Richard,  115, 

116. 
Balholt,  Henry,  n. 

,,        Matilda,  n. 
Balkes,  John,  141. 
BaU  (BaUe),  Adam,  36,  78,  81,  84,  86, 

87,  88. 

,,     Matilda,  42. 

,,     Richard,   124. 

,,     Simon,  36,  42. 

Ballogh,  Henry,  10. 

Balrig,  John,  109  bis. 

„      Roger,  113. 
Balshaw  (Balschaw,  Balshagh), Agnes, 

6>  73- 

,,        John,  36,  62,   72. 
Bamford,  Adam,  10,   15  bis. 
Daude,    16. 
Elcock  (Elkok),  ii. 
Elias,   1 6,  21,  22,  147. 
Ellin,  21. 
Henry,  149. 
John,  16  bis,  18,  144,  145, 

146,   147,   148,    149. 
,,        Richard,    16   ter,    17,    143 

144  bis. 

,,        Thomas,    17. 
Banastre,  Emmot,  77. 
,,         Robert,  69. 
Banes,  see  Baines. 
Bank,  John,  17,  44  bis. 
Robert,  102,  153. 
William,  71. 
Bare,  Alan,  90  bis. 
Hugh,  1 08. 
John,   137. 
William,  137. 
Barelegh,  Adam,   120. 
Barker,  Richard,  61,  115. 
,,       Roger,  78. 
,,       William,  52. 
Barlow  (Barlawe),  John,  163. 

Roger,  162,  163. 
Barn,  Robert,  83. 

„      Roger,  79,  81,  83. 
Baron  (Baroun),  Adam,   107  bis. 
Emmot,   78. 
John,  143. 
Richard,  81. 
Thomas,  40. 
William,  40. 
Barres,  William,  7,  14. 
Barret  (Baret),  William,  53,  84  bis. 
Barry,  Adam,  41,  43. 


INDEX 


I67 


Harry,  Cecily,  41. 
Barton,  Adam,    152. 

,,        Alan,   163. 

,,        Alexander,   152. 

,,       Gilbert,  152,  153. 

.,       John,  n,  124  bis. 

,,       Richard,   130. 
Roger,  99. 

,,        Thomas,    n,    14. 

,,        William,    99    bis,    100. 
Barton,  Doomsman  of,   154. 

,,        Township  of,   157  bis. 
Baskervile  (Baskirnull),  John,    119. 
Bateman  (Batemon),   Adam,    116. 

,,        Alice,    116. 
Baunford,  see  Bamford. 
Bayard,  Henry,  108. 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Adam,  69. 
Beatrice  (Beatt),  vr.  of  Richard,  132. 
Beetham,  Ralph,  36,  38,  115. 
Belfield  (Belefeld)',  Adam,  23,  ^9,  35, 
143,  146  bis,  149  bis. 

,,       Geoffrey,  149. 

,,       Henry,  20. 

,,       Richard,   143. 
Bell,  John,  66. 
Bellay,  Thomas,  156. 
Bemon,  William,  n,  14. 
Benedict,  Christiana,  w.  of,  15. 
Benne,  Christiana,  w.  of,  12. 
Bennefestre,  Richard,  67. 
Bercarius,  see  Shepherd. 
Bercer,  John,  130. 
Berdeshey,   William,    113. 
Berdeworth,  Adam,  51. 
Bernard,  Adam,  66. 
Bery,  see  Bury. 
Berry  (Bery),  Margery,  6,  9. 

,,      William,  10. 
Bertram  (Bertremj,  John,  92. 
Bethum,  see  Beetnam. 
Betok,  w.  of  Richard,  s.  of  Hugh,  127. 
Beverage    (Beuerage),    Robert,    115, 

116. 
Bibby,  Alice,  27. 

,,       John,  26. 

,,       Robert,   59  bis. 
Bigthwait  (Bigtwait),  Roger,  134. 
,,          Thomas,  113  bis,   114. 
Billington  (Bilington),   Duukyn,    50. 

Ralph,  55. 
,,         Richard,  50. 
,,          William,    55,    59. 
Billy,  Roger,  26. 
Bimm,  Magot,  50. 

,,       Richard,  50. 
Birches  (Birchis),  John,   163. 

,,         Walter,  10,  75. 

William.  9. 
Birchleyhurst,   Ingre,    13. 


Birchwood  (Birchewode),  John,  154. 
Birdshill  (Birdeshill,   Birdishill,   Bir- 
disliiill),  Adam,  22,   142. 
145  bis,   149. 
,,         John,   164. 
Birheleyhirst,  Robert,   10. 
Birkhill  (Birkil),  Henry,  10. 
Birlegh,  »<-p.  Burleigh. 
Birtwistle,  John,  30  bis. 

Richard,  30,  31. 
,,          William,  3$  bis. 
Bishop  (Bhissop),  Thomas,  90. 
Bispham,  Cecily,  82. 

Robert,  80,  83. 
Black  (Blak),  Gilbert,  26. 
Blackburn  (Blakeburn),  Adam,  61  bi*, 

62,    117. 
Henry,  57. 
,,         Robert,  62. 

William,  41,  44. 
Blackburnshire      (Blakeburneshire), 

Vaccaries  in,  72-3. 
Blake,  John,  20. 
Blakelowe,  Alexander,  12. 

,,  Magot,  15. 

Blakey  (Blakay),  Simon,  33,  72. 

w.  of  Robert,  68. 
Blanchard  (Blaunchard),  Robert,  102  ; 

w.  of,  68. 

Blundell,  William,  77  bis. 
Bois  (de  Bosco),  Richard,  81. 

,,     William,  105. 
Bold  (Bolde),  Richard,  96. 
Bolehalgh,  Robert,   154. 
Bolour,  Magot,  40. 

,,        Richard,  40,  47. 
,,       William,  47. 
Bolowe,  Aline,  dau.  of,  92. 
Bolnm  (Bolroun),  Gilbert,   136,   137. 
Bolton,  Doomsman  of,  108,  134,  161. 
Bolton,  Adam,  163. 

Ellen,    48,    49,    56,    62    tcr. 
,,       Henry,  162  bis, 

James,    108,    no,    in,    114- 

141. 

,,       John,  61. 
.,       Nicholas,  58. 
Ralph,   162. 

Richard,  50,  58,  61  bis,  63. 
Robert,  104,  106,  107,  131. 
Roger,  162. 

Simon,  108  bis,  109,  no,  in 
bis,   112  bis,   113,   114  &", 
134,  135  bis,  136  bis. 
Thomas,  1 10  bis,  151,  156. 
William,  108,  no,  in,  141. 
Bonand.  William.  97,  98  bi*. 
Bond  (Bonde),  Adam,  51. 
John,  44. 


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INDEX. 


Bond,  w.  of  John,  162. 
Bonk,  see  Bank. 
Bonny,  John,  123. 

,,      Robert,   123. 
Boote  (Bot,  Bote),  Adam,  3. 
„      Alice,  68. 
„      Robert,  51,  58. 
„       Thomas,  68. 
Booth,  Adam,  9. 
,,      Alexander,  40. 
,,       "Huccyngs,"  2. 
,,      Margaret,  156. 
,,      Michael,  40. 
,,       Oliver,  72. 
,,      Richard,   159. 
Booth,  Robert,   151,  155,  157. 

„      w.  of  William,  54. 
Bootle,  Robert,  79. 
Boster,  John,  78. 

Boterworth  (Botirworth),  see  Butter- 
worth. 

Botes,  see  Boote. 
Both,  Bothe,  see  Booth. 
Bothull,  see  Bootle. 
Boton,  Botoun,  see  Bolton. 
Bouker,  see  Bowker. 
Boulton,  see  Bolton. 
Bowker,  Robert,  106. 
Bowland  (Bouland),  Courts  of,  63-6, 

68. 

,,        Escape  in,  51. 
,,        Vaccaries  in,  72. 
Bowright  Bouright),  William,  58. 
Boye,  Richard,   164. 
Bradelay,  Bradelegh,  see  Bradley. 
Bradfield,  Agnes,  53. 
Bradford  (Bradeford),  Agnes,  67. 
Bradhill,  John,  53. 

,,        Roger,  48. 
Bradley,  Cecily,  31,  32. 

Gilbert,  67. 
,,         John,  58. 
,,        Richard,  3,  28,  31. 
„        Robert  141. 
,,        Thomas,  72. 
,,        William,  32,  58. 
Bradshaw  (Bradesagh),   Henry,    155, 

1 60. 

Braider  (Brayder),  John,  80. 
Brayn,  Henry  125. 
Brearworth  (Brereworth)    Dawe,    58. 

„          Richard,  58. 
Breck  (Brek),  Richard,  107  Us. 
„      Robert,  124. 
,,       Thomas,  87,  124. 
Bredkirk  (Bredekirk),  Adam,  40. 
Breeze  (Breze),  Robert,  5. 
Breghtmete,  see  Breightmet. 
Breightmet,  Elcock,    160. 


Breightmet,  Henry,   29,  33. 
Brerecroft,  see  Briercroft. 
Bretherton  (Brethirton),  Matilda,  39. 

,,          Rayner,  39. 
Bretland  (Brettelonde),  Agnes,  9. 
Brette,  Tille,  79,  88. 
Brid,  Richard,    105. 
Bridde,  Alice,  75. 

,,        William,    75. 
Briddestwesill,   see  Birtwistle. 
Brier  cliff  e,  Thomas,  2,  3. 
Brier  cliff  e  (Brereclif),  Vert  in,   34. 
Briercroft,  Matthew,  5. 
Brig  (Brige,  Brigge),  Adam,  28,  32, 

68;  w.  of,  28. 
,    Geoffrey,   10. 
,    Hugh,  1 08. 
,    John,  19,  28  bis. 
,    Richard,  i,  5  bis,  31,  32,  33,  34. 
,    William,  2,  3,  4,  60. 
Brightemet,  Brightmet,  see  Breight- 
met. 

Brodefeld,  see  Bradfield. 
Brodhogh,  Adam,  106. 
Brodelegh,   see  Bradley. 
Brok,  see  Brooke. 
Brokes,  see  Brookes. 
Brokismouth,  Margery,   13. 
,?  Richard,    13. 

Bromborough,  Robert,   87. 
„  Thomas,   87. 

Bromley,  Robert,  4. 
Bromyhurst  (Bromihirst,Bromihurst), 
Gilbert,  155,  156,  160 
bis,  161  bis,  164. 
,,  William,   159. 

Brooke,  Robert,  129,  130  out. 
Brookes,  Adam,  106. 
,,        Matilda,    102. 
„        Richard,  81. 
,,        Robert,  102. 
Brough  (?)  (Broubgh),  William,  16. 
Broughton  (Broghton),  Adam,   37. 

Stephen,  37. 
Browne  (Broun,  Broune),  John,  30 ; 

w.  of,  62. 
,,       Richard,  59. 

Robert,   136,   137,   139. 
,,        Thomas,  114  bis,  134  bis,  135. 
Brumburgh,   see  Bromborough. 
Brumpt',  John,  73. 
Brunlay,  Brunley,  see  Burnley. 
Buck,  Henry,  98. 

,,      Margery,  128. 
Buckden  (Bukedene),  John,    12. 
Buckley   (Buckelay),   Adam,    17,    19, 

20,  21,  22,  142. 
,,  Geoffrey,  19,  141. 
,,  Matilda,  141. 


INDEX. 


169 


Buhirt,  Aline,  93  bis. 

Buk,  see  Buck. 

Bukeley,  see  Buckley. 

Bulkeley,   John,    18. 

Bullock  (Bullok),  John,  81. 

Bunt  (Bunte),  Agnes,  90. 

Burball,  Adam,   136. 

Burgess  (Burgaes,  Burgeis),  Alan,  88. 

,,        John,  39. 

,,        Magot,   39. 
Burgh,  Alan,  79. 

,.       Henry,   113. 

,,       Patrick,   114. 

,,       Roger,  138. 
Burghton,  William,    161. 
Burleigh,  John,  56. 

Robert,   56,   58. 
Burnley,  Adam,  54. 

,,         John,  30. 

,,         Robert,  5. 

,,         William,  30,  34  bis. 
Burscough  (Burscogh),  Adam,  46. 

Walter,  46. 
Burton,  Richard,  127. 

,,      William,  150. 
Burtonhead     (Burtonheued),     Ralph 

85- 

Bury  (Buri),  Adam,   19,   146,   152. 
,,     Richard,  53. 
,,     see  also  Berry. 
Bury,  Adam,  Clerk  of,   153. 
,,     Lady  of,  10*,  12,  14. 
,,     Township  of,   157. 
Bushell  (Busshell),  Adam,  37  t>r,  38 

bis. 

,,        John,  40. 
,,       Thomas,  42. 
Butterworth,  Henry,   148,   154. 

,,  Richard,    19  bis,   20. 

,,  William,    20   bi$. 

Byby,  see  Bibby. 
Bypsjethwait,  gee  Bigthwait. 
Bykes,  William,  136. 
Bylyngton,  see  Billington. 
Bymme,  see  Bimm. 
Byron  (Byroun),  Richard,   19,  21 

,,       Sir  Richard,   17. 
Byspham  (Bysphan),  see  Bispham. 
By-the-well,  William,  24. 
By-the-yate,  Adam,  s.  of  Walter,  66. 
Nole,  w.  of  Walter,  65. 


Calf,  Alexander,  76*. 

Calfholme   (Calfeholm),   Robert,    134.  ! 

136. 
Cambe,  William,  68,  71. 


Candelan,  Adam,  i. 

Cannock  (Cannok,  Caynok,  Kaynok), 

John,  38,  40. 
,,        Robert,  159,  164. 
Capernwray,   Adam,    113  bit,    138. 
Career,  William,  87. 
Carlek,  Hugh,  158. 
Carleton,  Henry,  119. 
Carnarvon  (Caruaruan),  Roger,  84  In*. 
Carnforth  (Kernuford),  Adam,  Clerk 

of,    140 

,,          DoomMnan  of,   108 
Carpenter,  Adam,  70. 
Henry,  5. 
John,  27  bis,  59. 
Matilda,  w.  of  Robert   5  7 
Matthew,    163. 
Ralph,    1 06. 
Richard,  67,  70,  71. 
Walter,  63. 
William,  58,  82,  .sj. 
w.   o:   William,   80. 
Carr  (Car),  Robert,  9,  117,  118. 
Carter,  Robert,  13. 
,,      Roger,   116. 

Cartlach  Cartelache),  Robert,  153. 
Cart wright  ( Carte wright),  Adam,  9. 
Catherton  (Cathirton),  Alan,  133,  136, 

141. 
Catlow  (Cattelowe),  Margery,  35. 

,,       Roger,  52. 
Caton,  Adam,   114,   128. 

Alice,  98. 
,,       Anilla,  98. 
,,       Thomas,   109. 
,,       William,    79,    98,    106,    125, 

128  bis. 

Catterall  (Caterhale),  Adam,  46. 
Caupounwra,  fee  Capernwray 
Caynok,  see  Cannock. 
Cecily,  dau.  of  Henry,  25. 

,,       dau.  of  the  Herdman,  42. 

,,       w.  of  (ienme  (?),  31. 

,,       w.  of  Henry,  26, 

,,       w.  of  William,  s.  of  Helwise, 

59- 

Cefton,  see  Sefton. 
Cele,  Matilda,  40. 
,,     Richard,  40. 
Celer,  John,  115,  118. 
,,     Thomas,  83  bis. 
Cellirdale,  Adum,  139. 

,,  William,  139. 

Chadderton  (Chaderton,  Ch.idirton. 
Chadreton),  Alexander, 
10. 

Geoffrey,  6,  15  j. 
,,  Roger,    6   ter,    12. 

William,    51. 


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INDEX. 


Chadderton   (Chadirton),    Doomsma.ii 

or  Judge  of,  9. 
Chaffer    (Chaffaire,    Chaff  art),    John, 

113,  114. 
Chapman     (Chapmon,     Chappemon), 

Adam,  118. 

Edward,  86  bis,  87  ter. 
Magot,  39. 
Richard,  88. 
William,  39. 
Charnock,  Agnes,  42. 
Avice,  42. 
Clemence,  41. 
Hemy,   41. 
Jordan,  39. 
William,  39. 
Chaiburn    (Chatteburne),     llalmotes 

of,  23-7 
Chatburn,    Henry,  66. 

,,  Richard,  66. 

Chaydock  (Chaydoc),  WiUia:ii,  6 
Chaytor,  Agnes,  49. 

,,        Thomas,  49. 
Chernok,  see  Charnock. 
Chetre,  see  Chaytor. 
Chetham,  William,   151,  164. 
Chicchin,  William,   116. 
Childwall,  Edmund,   125. 

,,          Henry,  132. 
Childwall ,  Henry,  Vicar  of,   131. 
Childwall,  Vicar  of,   125. 
Chipherd,  see  Shepherd. 
Chipping,  Roger,  51. 
Chippingdale  (Chipindale),  Robert,  66 
Chippingdale  (Chipyndale),  Vert  in, 

62. 

Chirwode,  see  Sherwood. 
Chisenhale  (Chisenale),  Robert,  118. 
Cholale,  Adam,  79,  85,  86. 

William,  78. 

Chorlton,  Gilbert,  161  Us,  162,   163. 
,,        Thomas,  162. 
,,        William,  1 58,  159  (?). 
Christian,  of  the  Prison,  46. 
Christiana,  dau.  of  Dobbe,  50 
,,          w.  of  Alan,  76. 
,,  ,,      Benedict,   15. 

„  „       Benne,  12. 

„  ,,      Robert,  s.   of  Phi- 

thian,   66. 
,,  ,,      William,  s.  of  Dick, 

32- 

Chub,  Thomas,  112. 
Church  (Chirche),  Robert,  brother  of 

the  Clerk  of,  53. 
Church,  Suitors  of,  50. 
Chyppyn,  see  Chipping. 
Cildewall,  see  Childwall. 
Claughton  (Claghton),  Doomsman  of, 
108. 


Claughton,  John,  136. 
Clayton  (Claiton),  Agnes,  40. 
Gffle,  52- 
Hemy,  60. 
Hulle,  49. 

Jchn,  44,  52,  65,  68. 
Mabot,  44. 
Philip,  52,  54. 
Ralph,  60. 
Richard,  49. 
Robert,  40  bis,  41. 
Sarah,  63. 
Clegg  (Clegge),  Adam,  149. 
,,      Anot,  148. 
„      Dawe,  149. 
„       Roger,   149. 
,,       Thomas,    149 
Clerk,  William,  24. 
Cliderhou,  see  Clitheroe. 
Cliffe  (Clif),  Henry,  56. 
,,      John,  37,  47. 
,,      Thomas,  56. 
Clifton,  Doomsman  of,  114. 
Clifton,  William,  92. 
Clitheroe  (Cliderhou),  Courts  of,  48- 

63- 

Clitheroe,  Adam,  62,  73. 
„         John,   55. 

,,         &•>  7°- 
,,         Robeit,  64. 
,,         Thomas,  62. 
Cloke,  John,  99  bis. 
„      Margery,  99. 
,,       Richard,  99. 
Clough  (Clogh),   Adam,    52,    55,    61, 

71- 

John,  55,  71. 
,,      Margery,  65,  66. 
,,      Matilda,  67  bis. 
,,      Nicholas,  65,  67  bis. 
„      Tylle,  64. 
Cockerell,  w.  of  Matthew,  i. 

,,         Michael,  5 
Cockerham,  Alice,  115. 
Cokeman,  w.  of  Elias,  66. 
Cokerell,  see  Cockerell. 
Cokirley,  Gilbert,  53. 
Colbrond,  Adam,  53. 
Coldecol,  w.  of  Richard,  37. 
Coldecotes,  w.  of  Adam,  61. 

Agnes,   59. 

,,          Richard,  59,  62. 
Colling  (Collyng),  Agnes,   138,   140. 

,,       Roger,  120,  139. 
Colne,  Halmotes  of,  1-5. 
Colne,  Henry,  25. 
Colthurst,  John,  65. 
Coltmanson   (Coltemonsone),    Robert, 

134- 
Combirland,  see  Cumberland 


INDEX. 


171 


Cook   (Cok),  Adam,  44,  45,   160,   164. 
w.  of  Alan,  70. 
Henry,  44. 
Hugh,    12. 
John,  45,  60,  89. 
Richard,  45. 
Robert,  45. 

s.  of,  45. 
Roger,  60. 
w.  of  Thomas,  40. 
Copcdehirst.  Adam,  54. 
Corless,  Adam,  153. 
Cornay,  Benedict,   117. 
Cotes,  Richard,  4. 
Roger,  4,  24. 
Thomas,  24. 
William,  92. 
Coudene,  John,  29. 
Rayner,  29. 
Coudray,  Alan,  64. 
Couhird,  see  Cowherd. 
Couhope,  Daude,   73. 
Coupenwra,  sec  Capernwray. 
Cowherd,  Adam,  47. 

,,         Thomas,  47. 
Cragg  (Cragge),  Hawise,  64,  68. 

,,       John,  64. 
Crakebon,  John,  154 
Crane,  Richard,   in. 
Cranshaw,  Geoffrey,  7. 
Cripple  (Cripill),  Richard.   59. 
Critchley  (Cruchelowe),  John,   12. 
Crocker,  Alan,    109. 
Crockett  (Croket),  w.  of  John,  41. 

,,         Richard,  41,  99. 
Croft  (Crofft),  Henry,  133  Us. 
John,  155,  156. 
Mary,   136,  138. 
Crok,  see.  Crook. 
Crokagh,  sec.  Crocker. 
Croinpton,  Township  of,  157. 
Cronkshaw    (Cronkeschagh,    Cronke 

schaw),  Gilbert,  32. 
,,          Robert,  4,  34. 
,,          Thomas,  34. 
Crook,   Adam,  42. 
Henry,  42. 
Richard,   47. 
Robert,  47  Us. 
Thomas,  47. 
William,  47. 
Cropholing,  John,  21 
Cross,  Nicholas,  53,  56. 
Crossens  (Crossenes),  William,  40  6f 
Crouch,  Geoffrey,  u. 

.,        Henry,  128  Us. 
Crowther  (Crouther),  Ellen,  128  bin. 

,,        Hemy,   128. 
Cruche,  see  Crouch. 


Cuerdale,  Agnes,  61. 
,,         Geoffrey,  52. 

Henry,  15. 
,,          Richard,  55    ' 
(hilling.  Cully ng,  *er  Colling. 
Cumberland,  John,  93. 

,,  William,   93. 

Ciii'danie  (or  Curedame),  Richard,  63, 

69. 

Curete,    Henry,    122. 
Curt,  Roger,  22. 
Curtis  (Curtays),  John,   121. 
Curwen,  Roger,  44 
Cutte,  Simon,  65,  69. 


Daa,  see  Day. 
Do-dle,  Alice.  89. 
Dale,  John,  124  bis,  125 
,,      Nicholas,  97,  105. 
,,      Ri«hard,  124  Us. 
,,      Robert,   100. 
Daltcn,  Doomsman  of,  108. 
Dalton,  Richard,  77. 
Dame,  William,  10. 
Daniel,  Richard,  59. 
Darley,  John,  98  Us,  102. 
Darling,  Adam,  141. 

,,         Richard,  105. 
Darnell,  Robert,  85. 
Darnley,  Roger,  142. 
Darnwall,  Alexander,   78,  80 ; 

,,          w.  of,  80. 
Darwen,  Adam,  36  Us,  58. 
„        Dobbe,  35,  36,  58. 
,,        John,  53. 
Roger,  "35. 
,,         Simon,  36. 
,,         William,  59. 
Darwen,    Over    (Overderwynt),    Suit 

for,  49. 

(Derwynt),  Suit  for,  48. 
Dauber,  Adam,  75. 
Davidson  (Daudsone),  Alan,   106  U*. 
Dawekyn,  104. 
Day,  Henry,    121. 
,,     John,  129  Us,  131. 
,,     Simon,  104  Us,  129. 
,,     William,    129. 
Daynesworth,  see  Ainsworth. 
Dean  (Dene),  Adorn,  19,  73,  141,  144, 

MS- 
.,      Alexander,   73.    147,    149. 

Henry.   18,   143,   145. 
Dei,  see  Day. 
Demand,  William,  105. 
Dene,  see  Dean. 


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INDEX. 


Denehirst,  Elias,  20, 
Denton,  Agnes,   121. 

,,        Alexander,  164. 

,,        Matthew,  13. 
Moik,  8. 

,,        William,  13. 
Derby,  John,  81. 

,,      Robert,   81,    130. 
Derby,    West,    Halmotes   of,    96-107, 

123-132. 

Derdene,  Richard,  73 
Derkyng,  see  Dorking. 
Derlegh,  Derlei,  see  Darley. 
Derlyng,  see  Darling. 
Dernewall,  see  Darnwall. 
Dernylegh,  see  Darnley. 
Derwynd,  Derwynt,  see  Darwen. 
Despenser  (Despencer),  William,  no. 
Deuias,  Devias,  Deyas,  see  D'Ewyas. 
D'Ewyas,  Nicholas,  48. 
Thomas,  22. 
William,  151. 


Deye 


see  Day. 


Didsbury  (Diddesbury),  Adam,  162 
Alexander,    158. 
Jordan,  162. 
Richaid,    161,    163. 
Roger,  157,  162. 
Thomas,  158,  162. 
William,  1 58 
Dinkley  (Dinkedeley),  Geoffrey,  62. 

„        Roger,  62. 
Diota,  w.  of  Hugh,  s.  of  Adam,  130 

tris. 

„     Ralph,  132. 
Disteschae,  Alan,  51. 
Dobbe,  Avicia,  dau.  of,  30. 

,,       Christiana,  da.  of,  50. 
Dobbemagh,  Robert,  99. 
Dobyn,  Matilda,  w.  of,  87. 

,,       Sabbe  (?),  dan.  of,  30. 
Dodehill,  Richard,  56. 
Dodemon,  Adam,  20. 
,,          Alice,  22. 
,,          Magot,  22. 
,,          Thomas,  22. 
Dodilegh  (or  Dodlegh),  Robert,   84, 

87. 

Dogge,  Matilda,  dau.  of,  71. 
Dogtil,  Richard,  8  bis. 
Done,  Alexander.  159. 
Dorking,  Richard,  96. 
Dounum,  see  Downham. 
Doustes,  Adam,  99. 
„        Agnes,  125. 
,,        John,  100,  125,  132 
,,        Robert,  85  bis,  102. 
,,        William,  97,  99,    124. 
Downham,  Hugh,  26,  49. 


DownJiam    (Dounum),   Halmotes  of, 

23'7 

,,  Henry,  Chaplain  of,  59. 

Dresser  (Dressour),  Robert,  8. 
Dristar,  Alice,  68,  69. 
Driver,  w.  of  William,  i. 
Dromundby,  Adam,  62,  63  ter. 
Droumeby  (?),  Adam,  53. 
Druan,  John,  109,  no. 
Dryver,  see  Driver. 
Duckworth,  Adam,  56. 
Duffe,  Agnes,  52. 

,,      Thomas,  52. 
Dunnockshaw  (Dunnockschaw).  John. 

29. 

Dutton,  Hugh,  50,  55. 
Joan,  50,  55. 

Dyddesbury,  see  Didsbury. 
Dyneley  (Dynlay),  John   29,  72 


Eastwood,  Adam,   10. 
Eccleston,  Thomas,   118. 
Echerwode,  see  Isherwood. 
Edge,  Agnes,  74. 

„       Stephen,  74. 

,,       William,  162. 
Edgeworth  (Eggeworth),  Township  of, 


Ediholes,  Adam,  48. 
Edith,  87. 

Edith,  dau.  of  Tille,  82. 
Egge,  see  Edge. 
Eland,  see  Elland. 
Elcoek,  Emma,  w.  of,  32. 
Elde,  Henry,  36. 
Elias,  101,  151  bis,  152. 
Elias,  Ellen,  w.  of,  161,  164. 
Elihurst,  Roger,  63. 
Elland,  John,  20,  145. 
Ellel     (Ellale),  Alice,  116. 

,,     Richard,  116,  119. 

,,     Thomas,  115. 
Ellel,  John,  Chaplain  of,  136. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William,  92. 

,,      w.  of  Elias,  161,  164. 

,,        ,,      Elias,  s.  of  Bymme,  126 
bis. 

,,        ,,      Jordan,  94. 

,,         ,,       William,   132. 
Eliot,  10. 

Ellota,  dau.  of  John,  the  Reeve,  95 
Elond,  see  Elland. 
Elswick,  Adam,  37  bis. 

„         John,  37. 

Emma,  dau.  of  Richard,  s.  of  Maggo, 
,,  ,,      Robert,  124. 

,,     w.  of  Elcock,  32. 


INDEX. 


173 


Emmott  (Kmmok),  Dobvn,  80. 

,,         (Einot),  William,  5. 
Entries  in  Accrington,  35*,  36. 

,,       ,,    Alkincoats  (Altencote*),56. 
.,       ,,    Bowland     (Bouland),     163, 

64*,  66  ter,  68. 
,,       ,,    Brandreth     (Brandliurth), 

128. 

,,       ,,    Briercliffe,  29. 
,,       ,,    Burnley  (Brunley),  29,  31 

32. 
,,       ,,    Chipping     (Chipyn,     Chy- 

pynji  51,  53  to*. 
,,       ,,    Claughton   (Claghton),   42, 

43- 

,,    Clayton,  54. 
,,    Clitheroe,  50,  52*,  53,  54. 

55.  56,  57- 

,,       ,,    Cliviger  (Clivacher),  30. 

,,       ,,    Colne,    i,  2*,  3*,  4*. 

,,  ,,  Downham  (Dounum),  Chat- 
burn  (Chatteburne),  1'en- 
dleton  (Pennilton),  and 
Worsthorne  (Worston), 
24*,  25*,  26*,  27* 

,,       ,,    Habcrgham  (Habrincham), 

3°.  32- 
,,       ,,    Harghum,  97. 

,,    Heath     Charnock     (Heth- 

chernok),  39. 
,,       ,,    Huncoat,   35. 
,,       ,,    Hundersfield    (Hunrisfeld), 

144,  147,  148,  149. 
,,    Ightenhill,   28*,   29*,   30*, 

31*,   32*,  33. 

,,       ,,    Le  Meols  (Moels),  46  bis. 
,,       ,,    Liverpool    (Lyuerpol),    85 

bis,  88  ter. 

,,       ,,    Oswaldtwis'le,  50. 
,,       ,,    Overton  (Ouerton),  91  ter. 
,,       ,,    Padiham,  28,  30,  31,  32*, 

,,       ,,    Penwortham,  37*,  39,  4°» 
41  Us,  42*,  43*,  45,  46*, 
47*,  48. 
,,    Ribby  (Rygeby)  and  Wray 

(Wraa),  95*,  96  bis. 
,,    Rochdale    (Rachedale),    16 
bis,   17*,   1 8  ter,   19,   20 
bis,    21,    23,    143,    i45> 
146*,    147,    148  bis,    149 
bis,   150  ter. 
„       ,,    Raltanesmore        (Saltenes- 

mor),  78,  84.  87. 
,,    Shevington       (Shevynton, 

42. 
„       „    Singleton  (Syngelton),  94. 

„    Skerton,  89,  90*. 
,,       ,,    Slaidburn  (Slayteburn),  65. 


Entrir*  in  Slyne,  92,  93  6w. 
,,       ,,    Somerfordrod,  32. 


Spotland  (Spottelaad),  144, 
146,  148. 


,,       „    Tottington,  6  ter,  7,  8  6 

9,  ii  bis. 

„  Twistleton  (Twesilton),  54. 
„  „  Up-Holland,  73,  74*,  76*. 
„  „  Waddington  (Wadynton). 

67*»  ^9»,  71. 

„       „    Wulsden  (Walshden),  145. 
,,    Wavertree  (Wauertre;,  99, 

128,    129  ter. 

„  „  [West]  Derby,  97,  98*, 
99*,  100*,  101*,  102*. 
103*,  104*,  105*,  106*, 
107*,  124*,  125*,  126*, 
127*,  128*,  129*,  130*, 
131  bi«. 

,,       ,,    [West]  Derby  moor,  97. 
MM  ,,  ridding,  97. 

,,       ,,    Whittingham      (Whilyiw 

ham),  46. 

Estherwood,   see   Eastwood. 
Etheliswik,  Etheliswyk,  see  Elswick. 
Euerdoun,  John,  151,  152,  155. 

,,        Roger,  158. 

Euxton  (Eukeston),  Doomsman  of,  40 
Everby  (Euerby),  John,  5. 
Everton  (Euerton),  John,   100,   105. 
Ewood  (Ewod,  Ewode),  Adam,  61. 
,,       John,  72. 
,,       Richard,  74*. 
,,      Robert,  12. 
,,       Robert,  s.  in  law  of  Nicholas, 

„       William,   61. 
Exelay,  Magot,  5. 
Extwistle  (Extwesil),   Adam,   50. 

,,         Hugh,   50. 
Eys,  John,  49. 


Faghfelde.  see  Fallowfield. 
Fairfax  (Fayrfax),  Thomas,    133. 
Fainnan    (Fairmon,    Fayrmoni,    Wil 

liam,  134,  139. 
Fallinge  (Faling,    Falynp,    Folyngp.), 

Alan,  17,  23,  146. 
,,         John,  69  bis. 

Ralph.  16,  146. 
Fallowfield,  Thomas,    157. 
Fang,  Nicholas,  21. 
Faringtcn,  William,  45. 
i    Farleton,   Robert,   112. 
!    Fasacre,   Fasacrelegh,    Fasarlejfh,   ve 

Fazackerley. 
Faxeby,  Geoffrey,  117. 


174 


INDEX. 


Fazackerley,  Gilbert,  86. 
„  Henry,  125. 

„  Richard,  85,  86.   125. 

Felagh,  William,  108. 
Fennyfold,  John,  61. 

,,          Nicholas,  61. 
Fenton,  John,  15. 
Ferman  (Ferm(>n),  Henry,  40 
Femes,  Adam,  128. 
,,       William,  97. 
Fernyside,  Nicholas,  30,  32. 
Filde,  William,  122. 
Filian,  Richard,  6. 
Firet,  John,  43. 

Fisher  (Fissher),  William,  5,  31. 
Fish  wick    (Fisshewyck,    Fisshewyk), 

Richard,  46,  47. 
Flapart,  Roger,  100. 
Fletcher  (Fleccher),  Adam,  46. 

,,        William,    142   bis,    145    bi&t 

146. 

Flint,  Nicholas,  44. 
Folewod,  see  Furwood. 
Ford  (Forde),  Alexander,  39. 
„      Elias,  37. 
,,    Michsel,  37,  39  bit, 
Formby  (Fornebi,     Forneby),    John, 

80,  82. 
Margery,  87. 
„        Walter,  82. 
Forster,  Adam,  24,  39. 

„        William,  78. 
Forsterknave,  Simon,  64,  69. 
Fox,  Adam,  70. 
,,    Alice,  143. 
„    Ameria,  43. 
,,     Robert,  25,  43,  69. 
,,     William,  16,  40,   122  bis,   143 ; 

w.  of,  1 6. 

Foxholes,  Emma,  148. 
Fough.  Benedict,  73. 
Foulridge  (Folerig),  Suit  for,  49. 
Frabre,  see  Smith. 
France  (Fraunce),  Adam,  82,  84. 
Francis  (Fraunceis,  Fraunceys),A~dam, 

58,  80. 

Alan,  62,  63.. 
Alice,  127. 
Hugh,  138. 
John,  44,  62 
William,  62. 
Freckleton  (Frekilton),  Doomsman  of, 

114. 

Freckleton,  Adam,  45. 
David,  45. 
Dobyn,  44,  46. 
Marmaduke,  43. 
Ralph,  44,  47. 
Robert,   37,  44. 


Freckleton,  William,  44,  46,  47. 
Freeman  (Fremon),  John,  73  bis. 
Frenkis,  Alice,  41. 

,,         John,  41. 
Friend  (Frend,  Frende),  John,  57. 

,,       Thomas,  51,  55,  60. 
Fughler,  Aline,  75. 
Fuller,  William,  102. 
Fulwood,  Richard,  53. 
Furness  (Furneys),  John,  139,  141. 


Gadder,  Henry,  25. 
Gairstang,  see  Garstang. 
Gait',  Pymme,  78. 
Galwaith,  Robert,  39. 
Galway   (Galeway),   Gregory,   Si. 
„        Patrick,  82. 
,,       Morice,  83. 
Gamul,  Richard,  50. 
Gardner      (Gardenner,      Gardouner), 

Adam,  26,  27. 
Garner,  William,   57,   59. 
Garsby,  Richard,  65. 
Garson,  William,  s.  of  Hulle  of,  129. 
Garstang,  William,  120. 
Garston,  Hull,  101. 

„        John,  82,   101. 
„        Margery,   104. 

Simon,  84,  104,  125. 
Gartside,  Henry,  u.  73. 
Gate,  Dobyn,  41. 

,,      William,  41 
Geldart  (Geldehird),  John,  33 
Genme  (?),  Cecily,  w.  of,  31. 
Genour,  William,  2. 
Gerard,  Henry,  83. 
Gernen,  William,  24. 
Gerner,  see  Garner. 
Gerston,  see  Garston. 
Gerthe,  Robert,   118. 
Gibbemogh,  John,  88  bis. 
Gilberdesholme,  William,   123 
Gilbert,  Alice,  w.  of,  104  bis. 

,,        Annot,  dau.  of,  63. 
Gille,  w.  of  William,  26. 
Gilmin   (Gilmyn),   William,    39. 
Glendon,  John,  52. 
Godale,  see  Goodall. 
Godday  (Goday),  William,  65,  -69. 
Godeauenture,  Robert,  144. 
Godhyue,  John,  109. 
Godith,  w.  of  Richard,  s.  of  Dike,  56. 
Godmon,  see  Goodman. 
Goldsmith,  Robert,   78,  83,  85 

•    ,,  s.  of  William,  44. 

Goodall,  Henry,  75. 
Goodman,  William,  no. 


INDEX. 


175 


Goolden,  Alan,  10 

(lore,  Adam,  155. 

Gosefordsiche,  John,  46. 

(Joss  (Gos),  Adam,  103,  130,  131,  13 r 

,,    Matilda,  132. 
Gouke,  William,  41. 
Gradale,  Ad;im,  72. 

,,         Willk-m,  72. 
Gradele,  Richard,  68. 
Grange  (Graunge),  Robert,  136 
Grarig,  Thomas,  133  bis,  134,  135  tcr, 

136,    138  bis. 
Grasseby,  Lisette,  119. 
Grayne,  see  Green. 
Graystock,  Edmund,  61. 
Green,  Cecily,  147. 

Christiana,    i. 
Daude,  143 
Gilbeit,  39. 
Henry,  147. 
John,  146. 
Richard,  n. 
Robert,   no. 
Greenacres,  Richard,  54,  72. 

,,  William,   162. 

Greenall,  Richard,  115  bis,  116. 
Greenhough,  John,  115,  131. 

,,  Richard,   115,  122. 

,,  Robert,    115,    116. 

,,  Thomas,    118. 

,,  William,  95. 

Greenlnill,  Richard,  119  bis,  120,  12?. 

122. 
Greenhurst,  Elias,  35. 

,,  William,  7,  9. 

Grelley  (Grelle),  Robeit,   162. 
Grenacre.  Grenacres,  see  Greenacres. 
Grene,  see  Green. 
Grcnehirst,  ste.  Greenhurst. 
Grenesihe,  John,   136. 
Grenealf,      Greneholf,     Grenolf,     we 

Greenhough. 

(rreeiihalgh  (Grenole),  82. 
Gressingham  (Gressyngham).  Thomas, 

135,  140,  141. 

Grestan,  Grestayn,  «/•»•  Garston. 
Grimbaldson  (Grimbaldesone),  Henry, 

"5- 
Grime,  Adam,  34. 

,,         William,   34. 
Grimshaw  \Grimeschaw),  Adam.  59 

Agnes,    29. 
,,  Henry.  61,  63. 

Robert,   33. 

Grindalbothum,  Richard,  15. 
Grojom,  Adam,  the  Reeve's.  36. 
,,       John,  the,  20. 
,,        Robert  the,   121. 
,,       Thomas  the,  94. 


Grotton,  Robert,  29,  54. 
(!rym,  see  Grime. 
Grymeschaw,  sec.  Grimshaw. 
Gudday,  see  Godday. 
Gulden,  go;  Goolden. 


Hacaneshou,   Hacouneshou,  nef   Hac- 

kinsall. 
Hacking  (Hackyng),  Bernard,  60. 

„       Htgh,  63. 
Hackinsall,  Henry,  51. 

,,          John,  115,  118,  121,  123. 
,,  Richard,     116    bis,     117, 

118,  119  In.*. 
Haghande,  John,  67. 
Haghethorntwait,      see      Hathornth 

waite. 

Haghton,  see  Haughton. 
Hakaneshou,   Hakunshouw,  we  Hac- 
kinsall. 

Haldelegh,  w.  Audley. 
Halghton,  fee  Haughton. 
Hall  (Halle),  Cecilia  (Cicil),  15. 
„     Henry,  47. 

,,     John,  58,  64,  98  bis,  116. 
,,     Thomas,   164  big. 
,,     Walter,  49 ;  w.  of,  55. 
Halmark,  Adam,  9,  14. 
Halpeny,  Richard,  127,   130  bis,  131 

bts. 

Halsall  (Halsale),  Gilbert,  40. 
Halsted  (Hallested),  Jolin,  51. 

,,  William,  67. 
Halt,  Adam,  104  bis. 
Hal  ton,  Alina,  7 

,,        Avice  (Auise),    140. 
,,        Diota,  7. 
,,        William,   7. 
Hamerton,  Stephen,  67. 
Hanschaw,  see  Henshaw. 
Hapton,  Henry,   i,  3. 
Hardere,  Thomas,   145. 

,,         William,  29,  33. 
Hare,  Eliot,   28,  30. 

William,  28  bis,  30. 
j   Hareborgh.  Henry,  78. 

Hargreaves  (Haregreve.s).  Richard.  57. 
i   Harper  (Harpour),  Benedict,   131. 
.,       John,   112. 
,,       Richard,  9,  14. 
,,       Thomas,   7. 
Harporson,  Adam,  47  ?/w. 
\   Hart  (Harte),  William,   152. 
Hartley.   Roger,   2,   7. 
Harwood  (Hurew(Mle),  Cecily,  63. 
Ellen,  10. 
Hawise,  66. 
„        Robert,   63,  84. 


INDEX. 


Haselhirst,  see  Hazelhurst. 
Hasilingdene,  see  Haslingden. 
Hasleden  (Haseldeyn),  Robert,   101. 
Haslingden,  Alan,  reeve  of,  58. 
Haslingden,  John,  58. 

„  Robert,  124. 

Haslom  (Haselum),  Adam,    14. 
Hasteley,  Magot,  22. 

,,          Nicholas,  22. 
Hasty  (Hastie),  Richard,  76. 
Hathornthwaite,  Richard,  in. 
H  might  on   (Halghton),   township  of, 

!57- 
Haughton,  Henry,   151. 

John,  137,  156. 

,,          Thomas,  164. 

,,          William,  154. 
Haukeshogh,  see,  Hawkshaw. 
Hauworth,  Hay  worth,  see  Haworth. 
Haverbrack,  Nicholas,  130. 
Hawise,  dau.  of  Adekoc,  66. 
Hawkshaw,  WiUiam,  106. 
Haworth,  Geoffrey,   18. 

„         Henry,   18  Us,  22,   163. 

,,         Richard,   163. 
Robert,  18. 

,,          see  also  Howorth. 
Hayewode,  see  Heywood. 
Haylegh,  see  Healey. 
Hayward  (Hayword),  Geoffrey,   150. 

„         Robert,    23   ter,    120,    147, 


illiam,    156,   162. 
Hazelhurst,  Roger,   156  Us,   159. 
Healey,  Adam,  148. 

,,       Alexander,  18. 
Ecke,  57. 

„       John,  57. 

,,       Robert,  28,  29. 
Hea+h,  Richard,  107. 

,,      William,  99,  107,  131  Us. 
Heaton,  Henry,  162. 

,,        John,    108,    no,    in,    134, 

138,  139- 

„        Roger,   134. 

,,        Thomas,  162. 

,,        William,  108,  no. 
Hegelote,  Richard,  104. 
Heghfeld,  see  Highfield. 
Heghgate,  see  Highgate. 
Helay,  Helegh,  Heley,  see  Healey. 
Helme,  Anota,  56. 

,,      Ralph,  117. 

,,      Thomas,   56. 
Hengandechadre,  Richard,   153. 
Henneshagh,  see  Henshaw. 
Henning,  ^Richard,  75. 
Henneworth,  see  Henworth. 


Henry,  158,  160 
Henry,  Cecily,  dau.  of,  25. 
,,        w.  of,  26. 

Chaplain  of  Downham,  59. 

the  Clerk,  64,  65. 

the  Reeve,  15. 

the  Vicar,  96. 
Henshaw,  Henry,  57. 

,,         Hudde,   146. 
Henthorn   (Hennethoin),    Adam,    28, 

,,          Elias,  52,  62,  70 
Henthorn,  relief  for  land  in,  60. 
Henworth,     Ellen,  75. 
„  Henry,  49,  60. 

,,          John,  52,  62. 
Herdman  (Hirdemon),  Cecily,  dau.  of, 

42. 
Heriz,  Simon,  24. 

,,      William,  50. 
Herelegh,  Hertilegh,  see  Hartley. 
Hesham,  see  Heysham. 
Hest  (Heste),  Thomas,  89. 
Heth,  see  Heath. 
Heton,  see  Heaton. 
Hewod,  Heivode,  see  Heywood. 
Hey  (Heye),  Adam,  104  'bis. 
„     "Dpgge,  29. 
,,     Richard,  29,  56,  104. 
Heysham,  John,  109. 
Heywood,  Geoffrey,  157. 
Robert,  8. 
Roger,   153. 


Hide 


see  Hyde. 


Highfield,  Adam,  64. 
Robert,   64. 
Simon,  64. 
William,  64. 
Highgate,  Adam,  68. 
Hill,  Henry,  17. 
John,  17. 
Jordan,  32. 
Richard,   17,  58.  60. 
Thomas,  58,  60. 
Tille,  52. 
William,  145. 
Hilton,  Adam,    16,   144. 
John,  48  Us. 
see  also  Hulton. 
Hindley,  Robert,  151. 
Ythel,  161. 
Hird,  Simon,  64. 
Hobbe,  Alice,  dau.  of,  7,  n. 
Hocher,  Alan,   106,   107. 
Hodgson,  Henry,   105. 
Hogg  (Hog),  Adam,  127. 

,,      Alan,  100,  127. 
Hoggesone,  see  Hodgson. 


INDEX. 


177 


Hogh,  see  Hough. 
Hoghton,  Richard,  51. 
Hokes,  John,   126. 
Holden,  Adam,  25,  73  bis. 
,,         Nicholas,  59  bis. 
Holdhouses,  Richard,   in. 
Hole,  Matthew,  33. 
Holker  (Hoker),  Robert,  88. 

„       William,  88. 
Holland  (Holand),  Henry,  74  bis. 

Richard,  49. 

H oil  ins,  Robert,  29  bis,  30. 
Holme  (Holm),  Henry,  61,  62. 

John,   158. 

,,       Roger,    13,   28,   56. 
,,       Willijun,  112,  1336/8,  134,  135 

bin,   136,   138. 
see  also  Hulme. 
Holt,  John,  i,  50  bis.  55,  161. 
Holynhevid,  Alan,  61. 
Holyns,  see  Hollins. 
Hopcrone,  Alice,  85. 
Hopwood       (Hopewod,       Hopwod), 

Nicholas,  8,  13,  149. 
Hordame,    Gille,    66. 
Horncliffe  (Horneclif),  Robert,  6,   n, 
15  bin,  151,  152,   153,   156,  159  bin. 
Horwich  (Horewiche),  Robert,  38,  144. 

,,         Thomas,   144. 
Hoton,  see  Hutton. 
Hough,  Adam,   13,   100. 
Alexander,    18. 
,,        Elias,    ii. 
,,        Henry,   15,  18. 
,,        Thomas,   15. 
Houwe,  see  Howe. 
Hou  worth,  see.  Howorth. 
Howe,  John,  41,  43  bis,  47,   119. 

,,       Robert.  42. 
Howell,  Thomas,  155. 
Ho  worth,  Adam,  53. 

,,        Henry,   17,    142,    144,   145, 

146. 

Joan,   146. 
Richard,  142,  149. 
,,         William,    53,    146,    147. 
,,          sec,  also   Haworth. 
Huddleston,  Adam,  49. 

,,  Richard,    54. 

Hugh,  Agnes,  dau.  of,  69. 

,,         w.  of,  76. 
the  Chaplain,  136. 
the  Cook,  12. 
,,       the  Reeve,  74.  124. 
Hull,  Adam,  69,  70. 

John,  69. 

Hulle,  Matilda,  w.  of.  90. 
Hullesone,  John.   113,   133,   136. 
Hulme  (Hulm),  Adam,  69,   164. 


Hulme,  Henry,   151. 

,,         Robert,  155,  158,  159  Int,  160 

bis. 

,,      Roger,    164. 
,,       Thomas,   155. 
,,       William,  69,   159. 
,,       see  alto  Holme. 
Hulton,  Adam,  158,  161  fer,  162,  163. 
,,        David,  154  bis,  158. 

Dobbe,   162. 
,,        Henry,    160. 
,,        Hugh,   163. 
,,        John,   1 60,   163. 
,,        Richard,  153,  161. 
,,        William,  162. 
,,        fee  al*o  Hilton. 
JTuncoat  (Huncote),  default  of  service 

by  township  of,   51. 
Huncoatherd  (Huncotehird),  William, 

36. 
Hunt,   Christian,  41. 

Walter,   155,   156,   157. 
Hunter,  Adam,  31. 
Hupton,  see.  Upton. 
Hurdys,  John,  10. 
Hutton,  William.  135. 
Huttyngsone,  Adam,  61. 
H  nylon,  Henry,  99,  101,  102  bis,  107 
bis. 

Robert,  76. 
Hyde,  Richard.  3}. 
,,      w.  of  Thomas,  58. 
,,       William.  8.  117. 
Hyndelegh,  see  Hindley. 
Hyrd,  sec  Hird. 


Tbbeson  (Ibbesone),  William,  34. 
Iijhti-nhill.  Halmotes  of.  28-35. 
Trlam  (Irulham),  Havrise,  160. 
Isherwood,  Adam.   152,   153. 
I  sot  a,  dau.  of  Alan,  115. 


Janney  (Janny),  John,  7. 

Joan,  i,  57. 

John,  81,  129,  151,  152,  160,  161. 

the  Chaplain,  28,   136. 

the  (Iroom.  20. 

the  Physician,    136. 

the  Reaper,   131. 
,,      the  Reeve,  91,  95. 

the  Shoemaker.  54;  w.  of,  51. 
Jordan.   Kllen.    w.  of,  94. 

the  Clerk,   153,   160.   161. 
Jude,  Thomas,  66. 
Juliana,  23. 


178 


INDEX. 


Kandeleyn,  Robert,  103. 

,,          see  also  Candelan. 
Karles,  see  Corless. 
Karleton,  see  Carleton. 
Karre,  see  Carr. 
Kay,  Margery,  13,  14. 

„     Roger,  7,  13,  14. 

„     WiUiam,  25. 
Kaynok,  see  Cannock. 
Kecwik,  see  Kekewich. 
Keeling  (Keling),  WiUiam,  83. 
Kehe  or  Keke,  Adam,  7,  u. 
Kekewich   (Kekwyk),    Gilbert,     131, 

Richard,  86. 
Kemp,  Richard,  80. 
Kendalson    (Kendalesone),    William, 

133. 

Kentmere  (Kentemer),  Richard,   136. 
Ker,  see  Carr. 

Kersall  (Kersale),  John,  162. 
Kersall  (Kersale),  Prior  of,  10. 
Keuer,  Richard,  13,  16,  144  bis,  145, 

148. 

Keuerdale,  see  Cuerdale. 
Kibbil,  Agnes,  25. 
Kigilpeny,  Adam,  119. 
Killeworth,  see  Kilworth. 
Kilner,  Alii,  sister  of  John,  77. 
Kilworth,  John,  158. 
King,  Adam,  38. 

,,      Ellen,   127. 

„       Magot,  93. 

,,      William,  93,  127. 
Kinsey,  Alice,  103. 

,,       William,  103. 
Kippax  (Kipax),  Adam,  28. 
,,        John,  30. 
,,        Robert,  29. 
Kirkdale  (Kirkedale),  Doomsman  of, 

Kirkdale,  Henry,  81. 

,,         John,  99  bis. 
Kirkland  (Kirkelond),  Richard,  117. 

,,          Roger,  53. 
Kirkshaw   (Kirkeschaw,  Kirkeshagh), 

Adam,  20. 

,,         John,  19,  20,  35. 
Kirkstall,  Abbot  of,  49. 
Kirwyn,  see  Curwen. 
Knapeside,  Magot,  38. 
Knight,  Adam,  7,  n. 

,,        Agnes,  w.  of  Hugh,  75. 
Knoll,  Adam,  41. 

Isold,  w.  of  Simon,  67. 
John,  50. 
Richard,  50,  51. 
Thomas,  48,  58,  67. 
William,  60  bis. 


Knot,  Thomas,  19. 

Knowsley  (Knouselegh),  Richard,  82. 

Roger,  82. 

Kocirham,  see  Cockerham. 
Kynci,  see  Kinsey. 
Kynes,  Christiana,   137. 
Kyng,  see  King. 
Kynght,  see  Knight. 
Kypax,  see  Kippax. 
Kyrkedale,  see  Kirkdale. 

Lache,  John,  119. 

Lacy,  Henry,  19  bis,  52,  144. 

Laghmon,  Adam,  68. 

„          Henry,  55. 

Lairbreck,    Lairbrek,    see   Larbreck. 
Lancaster,  Prior  of,  133.  135. 
Lancaster  (Lancastre),  Robert,   i. 

,,  William,  136. 

Langfield  (Langfeld),  William,  20. 
Langland  (Langeland),  William,  71. 
Langley,  Thomas,  12. 

,,        see  also  Longley. 
Langta  or  Langto,  Adam,  65,  72. 
Langton>  John,  64. 

,,          see  also  Longton. 
Langtree,  Thomas,  38. 
Larbreck,  William,  115,  120,  123. 
Largemon,  William,  164. 
Lascy,  see  Lacy. 
Launder,  Matilda,  75. 
Laurence    (Laurens),    John,    91    bis, 

J34>  J3S- 

Lavender  (Lauender),  Adam,  82. 
Lawe,  John,  12. 

Lawton  (Lauton),  Doomsman  of,  117. 
Laycestre  see  Leicester. 
Layrbreck,  see  Larbreck. 
Leek  (Lek),  Richard,  no. 
Ledbetter    (Leddebeter,     Ledebeter), 

Ralph,  68. 

Roger,  34. 
Lee,  John,  77. 
Leeming  (Lemyng),  Alice,  65. 

,,         Robert,  65. 
Lees  (Leges),  Roger,   108. 
Legh,  Gilbert,  5  Us,  6,  33,  72. 

,,       John,  54. 

Robert,  96,  131. 
Leghtolrs,  see  Lightollers. 
Leicester,  Abbot  of,  109,  112. 
Lely,  Henry,  19. 
Lemingshales,  Agnes,  7. 

William,  7. 

Lemonishille,  William,  73. 
Lethenard,  Henry,  74  bis. 
Letil,  see  Little. 
Leuedy,  Magot,  42. 
Olot,  50. 


INDEX. 


179 


Lever   (Leuere,  Leure).  Alan,  9,  14. 
„       Klias,  155 
„       Kllot,   14. 
,,       Kllutu,  9. 
Levvod,  Roger,  49. 
Lnjcestre.  see  Leicester. 
Leyland  (Li-ylond),   henry,  46. 

,,  Thomas,  46. 
Lidyate,  see  Lydiate. 
Lightollers  (Lighalleres,  Lighteholrs). 

Geoffrey,  149 
Roger,  19,  143,  150. 
„  William,  16,  18,  19,  143, 

145,     146,    147,    149, 
bin,  150. 

Lighurst,  Alice,  74. 
Linacre,  Jordan,   84. 
Lingard,  w.  of  William,  39. 
Lister,  Alice,  143. 

"    Seni?v 7' 9- 

,,       Matilda,  7,  22. 
Little,  Ralph,  92. 
Litherland  (Lithirlond),  William,  125, 

ISO- 
Liverpool,  Adam,   106. 
,,  John,  104  bis. 

,,  William,  106. 

Liverpool  (Lyuerpol),  Courts  of,  77- 

88. 

Livesey,  Henry,  48. 
Livesey  (i^yvesay),  Suit  for,  48. 
Locker  (Loghagh,  Logkagh),  Williai:  . 

T   i",  135- 

Longetre,  sec.  Lan^tree. 

Longley  (Longeleghe),  Margaret,  159. 

,,         see  also  Langley. 
Longton  (Longeton),  Adam,  40. 

,,         Henry,  40. 

,,         John,  48. 

,,         see  also  Langton. 
Lonsdale,  Wapentake  of,  89,  108-114, 

132-141. 
Louot.  55. 

Lourrd,  Thomas,   ^<$. 
Luck  (Luk),  Adam,'  118. 
Lumhalghs,  William,  o  bis. 
Lydiate  (Lydyate),  John,  99. 

William,  80. 
Lynacre,  see  Linacre. 
Lynales,  Richard,   152,   155. 
Lyngard,  see  Lingard. 
Lytham  (Lythnm).  William,  119 
Lythirlond,  see  Litherland. 
Lyuerpoll,  see  Liverpool. 
Lyvesay,  set  Livesey. 


Madde,  Robert,  n. 
,,        William,  51. 


Maghull  (Maghel),  Richard,  81. 
Magot,  w.  of  Henry,  K.  of  Hudde,  51. 

,,       w.  of  Robert,  ».  of  Alice,  41. 
Manchester  (Mamcertre),  Roger,  9 

,,  William,   158. 

Mapedurhem,  Richard,  78,  79  bis,  So, 

85,   86. 
Margaret,  w.  of  Richard,  8.  of  Deke- 

mon,  85. 
Margery,  dau.  of  Richard,  8. 

,,  ,,  ,,  H.  of  Rich 

nrd,   124 

,,         of  the  Water,  102. 
,,         w.  of  Adam,  B.   of  Hobbe, 

126. 

,,  ,,       Alexander,   101. 

,,  ,,       William,   132. 

,,  ,,       W  illiam,  s.  of  Paii-h 

127. 

Marler,  Richard,  34. 
Marriot  (Maiiot),  Adam.  81. 
Marsden,  Richard,  33.  72  bis. 
Marshall  (Marescal,  Slareschall,  Mar«- 

cal),  Emma,  79,  88. 
,,         John,  109,  150,  16 1,  164. 
,,         Magot.  88. 
,,         Matilda,  w.  of  the,  7,  14. 
,,         Richard,   78,   80. 
,,         Roger,  ii. 
Simon,  25. 

Mason,  Alot,  w.  of  the,  52. 
,,       Margaret,  85. 
,,       Matilda,  25. 
,,       Roger,  31,  32  bis. 

William,  85. 

Matilda,  dau.  of  Alan,  89. 
,,  ,,          Dogge,   71. 

,,  ,,          Richard,  s.  of  Rich- 

ard,  124. 
Wrilliam,  62. 

,,         the  Marshall's  wife,  7.    14 
,,         w.  of  Dobyn,  87. 

„      Hulfe,  90. 
,,  ,,      Richard,  103. 

,,  ,,  ,,        s.     of    John. 

25- 

Maunton,  Adam,  163. 
Mawe,  Anota,  dau.  of,  19. 
Ma/on,  Ma/oun.  .«<»'  Mason. 
Meadcwcroft,  Adam.  7  bis,  13. 
,,  Nicholas,  7. 

,,  Sarot,  14. 

Medoucroft,  Meducroft,  .«"•  >Teadow- 

croft. 

Meles.  Melis.  see  Meols. 
^[ell  >r  (Meluer,  Meluir,  Melure),  John 

62,  83,  117,  147. 
Melmr,  sf  Miller. 
Mel  vs.  sec  Meols. 


i8o 


INDEX. 


Menley,  Alkoc,  66. 

„        Robert,  66. 
Meols,  Alan,  45. 
Elot,  124. 
Jolin,  82,  124. 
Magot,  43. 
Walter,  79. 

„        w.  of,  80,  88. 
William,  43,  78,  79,  80,  84,  87 

ter,  88. 
Merclesdene,  see  Marsden. 
Mercer,  Adam,  116. 
„       Alice,  87. 
„       Elias,  80. 
,,       Henry,  82. 
,,       Peter,  152. 
,,        Richard,  145. 
„       Robert,  80,  87,  121. 
,,       William,  6,  m,  112. 
Merebrek,  Richard,  118. 
Mersey  (Mercee),  William,  94,  95  ter. 
Michel,  Michiel,  see  Mitchell. 
Middleford    (Middilford),    Coals    in, 

39,  48- 

,,  Herbage  of,  48. 

Middleton  (Midelton,  Midilton), 
Doomsman,  or  Judge 
of,  6,  151. 

,,  Township  of,  157  bis 

Middleton  (Midilton),  Roger,  10*. 
Midhop,  Henry,  39. 
Mighelkirk,  John,  39  bis. 
Miller  (Milner),  Adam,  3,  10,  36,  41 

bis,  44,  47,  51,  85,  122  bis. 
,,     w.  of  Adam,  42. 
„     Alan,  38,  125. 
,,     Alice,  41. 
„     Ameria,  59. 
,,     Ellen,  40. 


Geoffrey,  51. 
Henry,  6  bis,  9,  n. 


"59- 


„     Hugh,  43,  47. 

„     Joan,  23. 

,,      John,   18,  25,  27,  32,  66  bis, 

69. 

,,         „      w.  of,  40. 
„     Matilda,  75. 
,,      Matthew,  47. 
,,     Richard,  2,  3,  5  bis,  23,  68, 

108,  136,  160,  164. 
„     Robert,  55,  74,  75,   121. 
,,     Roger,  1 60. 

,,      Thomas,  51,  59,  65,  71,  128. 
,,     William,  32,  40,  50,  164. 
Milnehouse,  John,   143. 
Milnehouses,  Dick  (Dye),   16. 
,,  John,  1 6. 

,,  ,,      w.  of,  16. 

Milnerstepson,  Alexander,   147. 


Minne,  w.  of  John,  80. 

Minour,   William,   s.  of  William  le, 

162. 

Mirescogh,     Miriscogh,     see    Myers- 
cough. 

Mitchell,  John,  126. 
,,        Richard,  126. 
,,        William,  80. 
Mitton,  Adam,  50. 
„       Robert,  50,  56. 
,,       William,  56. 
Mitton,  Little,  John  of,  55. 
Moels,  see  Meols. 
Molyneux,  Roger,  75. 
Molys,  see  Meols. 
Mon,  Gilbert,  31,  34. 
„      John,  34  ter. 
,.     Robert,  29,  34. 
Morcel,  John,  163,  164. 

,,       Richard,  163. 
More  (Mor),  Adam,  42,  48. 
„      John,  85,  86,  116. 
„      Richard,  83,  85. 
,,      Thomas,  42,  48,  119  bis. 
Morehouses,  Ralph,  102. 
,,  Robert,  103. 

,,  Roger,   102. 

Morhenes,  see  Morehouses. 
Morthing  (Morthyng),  William,  132. 
Mosedale,  William,  100. 
Moseenys  John,  37. 
Moseley  (Mosilegh,  Mosseley,   Mo.sy- 
legh),  Alexander,  20,  149 
,,        Daude,  142. 
,,         Nicholas,   142,   143. 
Moss  (Mos,  Mosse),  Hugh,  4. 
,,    John,  84  "bis. 
„     Richard,  14. 

,,    Robert,  81,  82,  84,  85,  86,  87. 
„    W.,  76. 
Mosscrop,  Alice,  139. 
Mosshouses  (Moshousses),  John,  96. 
Moton,  Henry,  53,  54,  57. 
,,       Margaiet,  57. 
„       Richard,  50. 

w.  of,  50. 
„      Walter,  53. 
,,      William,  54. 
Myerscough,  Agnes,  45. 
„  Matilda,  42. 


Nauedene,  Adam,  17,  142,  143,  150. 

,,          John,  150. 
Naylor,  Adam,  158. 

„       William,  158. 
Nerr',  William,  125. 


INDEX. 


iSl 


Netherwood  (Nethinvod),  Richard,  34. 

Neubald,  see  Newbold. 

Neuhale,   see  Newhall. 

Neusham,   Neusum,   see  Newsham. 

Neuton,  see.  Newton. 

Newbold,  Henry,  19 

Newhall,  Robeit,    144  bis. 

Newshom,  John,  103. 

,,  William,   102,  103. 

Newton,  Adam,  64. 

,,         Alan,  64. 

,,         Robert,  46. 
William,  24. 

Newton,  Township  of,  70. 
Nicholas,  Clerk,  4. 

,,         the  Shoemaker,  8r,  86. 

w.  of,  S6. 

Nightingale  (Nightegale),  w.  of  Wil- 
liam, 58. 
Noel,  Adam,  61. 
,,      John,  59. 

Northbreck,  Nicholas,   121. 
Northcro&s,  Alice,  40. 

Walter,  40. 
Northlegh     (Northelegh),     Thurstan, 

44- 

Northwood  (Northewod),  Richard,  34. 
Notehagh,  Notehogh,  Notehugh,  Not- 

hogh,  see  Nutter. 
Notehurst,  se.c  Nuthurst. 
Nottingham  (Notingham),  Heniy,  78, 

81,  83. 

John,  78,  79,  81,  84. 
Nuthurst.  John,  7. 
Nutter,  Henry,   n,  12,  55. 
,,        John,  6,  15. 
Roger,  ii,  89. 


Oakenroyd,   Hugh,    17,    18,   20,    141, 

'43- 

,,  Thomas,  17. 

Ogden,  Agnes,  13. 

,,       Alice,  21,  22  Us. 
Roger,  21,  22  Us. 
Oghlot  (or  Oglot), Richard,    106,   127 

bis. 

Okedene,  see  Ogden. 
Okenrode,  Okynrode,  see  Oakenroyd. 
Old/tain  (Oldoun),  Doomsman  of,  150. 

,,        Township  of,  157  bis. 
Oldham     (Oldom,     Oldoun,     Oldum). 

Robert,  8. 

,,         Roger,  153.  154,  155,  160. 
,,          William,   163. 
Oram  (Ourum),  John,  28. 

,,      William,  28,  30. 
Oriuskirk  (Ormiskerk),  Robert,  c>S. 


O.sbaldeston,  Henry,  49. 
Othumclogh,  Peter,  62. 
Oi'erton  (Ouerton),  Halmotes  of,  90- 

92. 

Oxcliffo  (Oxclife),  Nicholas,  92. 
,,       William,  133. 


Packman,  Adam,  s.  of  Thomas,  129. 
Pacok,  see  Peacock. 
1'adiham,  Mill  of,  32. 
Pago,  Thomas,  140. 
Pais,  see  Paris. 
Pait,  see  Pate. 
Pakmon,  see  Packman. 
Paldene,  Palleden,  see,  Pauldi-n. 
Palmer,  Adam,  98,  100  bis,  128. 
,,         Alan,  94. 
,,         Kllen,  97. 
,,         John,  96. 

,,         Richard,  98  ler,  125,  126. 
,,        Robert,  100  bis,  105. 
,,        Simon,   105,   i25t   127. 
,,         Thomas,  97,  98*,   100,   105, 

126,   128. 

.,         William,  98  ter,  105,  127  bis. 
Pany,  Hugh,  64. 
Paris  (Pariz),  Adam,  xi,  21,  94,  95  (ert 

142. 
Park,  Judde,  71. 

,,       William,    139 
Parker,  John,  56,  72  bis. 
Parr  (Par),  Richard,  156. 
Pate,  Henry,  153. 

Thomas,  16,  143. 
Paton  (Patoun),  Alice,  86. 
Henry,  82,  83,  86. 
w.  of,  79. 
Matilda,  83. 
Paulden,  Agnes,  8. 

,,        John,  31,  49,  55,  57. 

Richard,  8. 
Pay,  Richard,  80. 
Payn,  Simon,  80,  84. 
Payt,  see  Pate. 

Peace  (Pese),  Henry,  xox,  102. 
Peacock,  John,  61,  115. 
,,        Robert,  120. 
Thomas.  47. 
Peak  (Peeke,  Poke).  John,  37. 

,.     w.  of  Thomas.  49. 
Peeke.  Peke,  see  1'eak. 
Pek.  Elias,  131. 
Pellet  (IVlet),  Henry,  79. 

.,       John,  78,  84. 
Pemberton,  Hugh,  50. 
Pendle,  Elias,  155. 
,,        Petronell,  67. 
Robert,  72. 


182 


INDEX. 


Pendle  (Penhill,  Penhull),  Escapes  in, 
59,  62. 

,,       Vaccaries  in,  72. 

„      Vert  in,  4. 
Pendlebury  (Penilbury),  Township  of, 

I57- 
Pendleton  (Pennilton),  Halmotes  of, 

23-27. 
Pendleton,  Adam,   151  Us,   160,   164 

bis. 

„          Henry,  151. 
Roger,  157. 
„          Thomas,  160. 
Penhill,  Penhull,  Penill,  see  Pendle. 
Penilton,  see  Pendleton. 
Penk,  William,  158. 
Pennilton,  Pennulton,  see  Pendleton. 
Penwortfiam,  Courts  of,  36-48. 
Penwortham,  Eustace,  49. 
Peret  (or  Perout),  William,  155,  156. 
Perpound,  see  Pierpoint. 
Pesel,  John,  78,  82,  84. 
Peure,  Robert,  30. 
Philip,  Alice,  dau.  of,   132. 
„      the  Shoemaker,  28. 
,,  ,,  Emma,  w.  of, 

28. 
Physician,  John,  the,  136. 

,,  William,  the,  101,  124  ter. 

Pierpoint,  Fulk,  58. 
,,         John,  42. 
„         Robert,  42. 
,,         Roger,  42  bis. 
Pigterich,  Adam,  14. 
Pike,  Alan,  80. 

,,      William,  80,  97. 
Pilkington  (Pilkinton,     Pilkynton), 

Henry,  151,  154. 
,,          Thomas,  154. 
Pinder,  Thomas,  115. 
Pircock  (Pircok),  Nicholas,  34. 
Pirolas,  William,  55. 
Pisel,  see  Pesel. 

Placedieu,  William,  in  bis,  112. 
Platt  (Plat),  Henry,  42,  46. 

„      William,  42,  46. 
Pleasington  (Plesington,  Plesyngton), 

Richard,  28,  29,  51. 
Ploket,  Henry,  37,  38,  43,  44  bis,  47. 

,,       William,  47. 
Ploume,  Alice,  42. 
,,        John,  42. 
Podihog,  John,  109. 
Poole,  Adam,  45. 
Pope,  John,  32. 
Portebrief,  William,  137  ter. 
Porter,  Adam,  112,  138. 
,,       John,  62  bis. 
„       Richard,  117,  119. 


Porter,  William,  37  bis,  117,  12- 
Potter,  Margery,  dau.  of  Godith,  127. 

„       Roger,  39. 
Poult  on,  John,  Vicar  of,  134. 
Pratt,  Adam,  39. 

„  ,,       w.  of,  52. 

„       Alice,  39. 
Pr3es,  Robert,  38,  43,  45. 

William,  43,  44. 

Prendergast  (Prerdregest),  Ellen,  8u. 
Prescott  (Prestcote),  Jordan,  74. 
Prest,  see  Priest. 
Prestal,  Henry,  10. 
Prestwich  (Prestewich,  Prestwyche), 

Beatrice,  164. 
Roger,   157. 
Thomas,   15,   155,   157. 
William,   158. 
Price,  Magot,  22. 
Priest,  John,   13,  140. 

,,       Thomas,    113    bis,    134,    137, 

139,  140  bis. 

,,       William,  113,  137,  140. 
Prison,  Christian  of  the,  46. 
Profet,  Henry,  70. 
Prudholme  (Prodhome),  Robert,  61. 

Roger,  54,  56. 
Prys,  see  Price. 
Pulford,  Adam,  2. 
Pull,  see  Poole. 
Pulter,  John,  112. 

,,       William,  76  bis. 
Purdhome,  see  Prudholme. 
Pustard,  William,  81,  84,  86. 
Pynder,  see  Pinder. 


Quenilda,  Agnes,  dau.  of,  140. 
Qwerderay  (Qwerderai),  John,  53,  57, 

58,  60. 

,,          Robert,  25. 
Quick  (Quik),  Alan,  86. 


Radcliffe  (Radeclif),  Adam,  155,  156, 

1 60. 

,,        John,  8,  164. 
,,         Richard,  50,  51  bis. 
,,        Robert,  147  bis. 
,,        Roger,  8,  49,  164. 
,,        William,  50,  154. 
Eadcliffe    (Radeclif),    Township    of, 

157  bis. 
Ralph,  81. 

,,       Diota,  w.  of,  132. 
Ramsauth    (or    Ramsouth),    Matilda, 
'39- 


INDEX. 


183 


Ramsauth,  Thomas,   109,   i  \j. 
Ramsbottom,  Alexander,  12,  14. 

,,  Roger,    12. 

Ramsden,  Margery,  22. 
Ramsori,  Thomas,   113. 
Rathhone  (Rathebon),  William,  16. 
Rathmell,  William,   109,  139,   141. 
Rauinshage,   Rauynschae,  net;  Raven- 

shaw. 

Riiuthenu'll,     Rautmelis,     see     Rath- 
mell. 
Ravenshaw  (Ravinschae),  Richard,  64, 

69. 

,,  Thomas,  71. 

Rawcliffe,  Richard,  47. 
Rawsthorn,  Adam,  12  bis,  35. 
,,  John,   12. 

,,  Roger,    12. 

,,  William,    10,    12. 

Raye,  sec  Wray. 
Read,  Alan,   50. 
,,       Elias,   55. 
,,       John,  27,  55  bit. 
,,       Richard,  50. 
,,       Thomas,  57. 
Reaper,  John,  the,    131. 
Reddish,  Matthew,    150. 
If  eddish  (Redyche,  Reedy  che),  '1  own- 
ship  of,  157. 

,,         William,    Chaplain   of,    152. 
Redelegh,  see  Reedley. 
Redfern  (Redeferne),  William,   143. 
Rediche,  sec.  Reddish. 
Redihalgh,   sec  Ridihalgh. 
Reedley,  Hugh,  43. 

,,         John,  12,  144. 
Reeve,  Adam,    26,    70,    72. 
,,       Alan,   58. 
,,       Henry,    15. 
,,       Hugh,  74  bis,  124. 
,,       John,  91,  95. 

Roger,  94. 

Reginald,  the  Clerk,  68. 
It oy ton  (Reuuiton),  Township  of,  157. 
Reuid,  Revid,  sec.  Read. 
Jfibble,  Fishing  in  the,  65*,  66*. 
Itibbi/  (Rygeby),  John,  Reeve  of,  95. 
Jfibby   (Rygeby)    and    Wray   (Wraa), 

Halmotes  of,  94-96. 
Ribchester(Ribbilchester), Richard, 63. 

,,  Thomas,  50. 

Richard,   151. 

Agnes,  w.  of,  91. 
Alice,  dau.  of,  96. 
Beatrice  (Beatt.).  w.  of,  132. 
Margery,  dau.  of,  8. 
Matilda,  w.  of,  103. 
s.   of  Richard,   Alice,  Mar- 
gery, and  Matilda,  daus.  of,  124. 


KkhardX  William  of,  89. 

Ridale,  see  Rydal. 

Ridding  (Riddyng),  Emma,  59. 

Henry,  78. 

,,         Richard,   125  ter. 
,,         William,  37. 
Rideleghis,  tee.  Reedley. 
Rider,   Magot,   24. 
,,       Richard,  24. 
,,       Robert,  28,  31,  34. 
,,       Simon,  67. 
Ridihalirh,  William,  3,  4  bis. 
Ridyng,  we  Ridding 
Rigby,  Thomaw,  95. 
Rigg*(Rigge),  Adam,  61. 
Rigmayden,  John,   118. 
Riley,  Agnes,   157. 
Rishton  (Rissheton),  Gilbert,  53. 
Robert,   1 59. 

Agnes,  dau.  of,   124. 

Emma,  dau.  of,   124. 

the  Chaplain,  in. 

the  Groom,    121. 

the   Shoemaker,    25    bi*,    37, 

Roby,  William,  87. 

Ifnrhdale  (Rachedale),  Courts  of,   16- 

23,   141-15°- 
Rode,  Robert,  15. 
Rodes,  Alice,  10. 

Richard,    10. 

Roelegh,  Rolegh,  *rc  Rowley. 
Roger,    151   bis. 

,,       Agnes,  dau.  of,  22. 
the  Chaplain,   34. 
,,       the  Reeve,  94. 
Rome,  Richard,  83. 
Romesbothum,  *PP  Ramsbottom. 
Romisden,  see  Ramsden. 
Ri)0,  see  Rowe. 
Rose,  John,  107,  127. 

,,      William,   107. 

Rossendale   (Ro<sindale),   Robert,   33- 
Itwrnrtalf   (Rossyndale),    Escape   in, 

29. 

,.  Vaccaries  in,   73. 

Rotenflock,  William,  87. 
Rotour.  Hugh.   163. 
Roundel,  Henry,  115- 

Richard,  115- 
Routh.  William,  8  fer. 
Routheclif.  fee  Rawcliffe. 
Routhistorn,  see  Rawsthorn. 
Ro-iwale.  Adam,  119. 
Rowe.  OiUx'rt,  4$. 
Rowley,  Mabol.  38. 
Mahot.  38. 
Richard,  17,  38  bis. 
Russell.  Geoffrey,  55.  57. 


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INDEX. 


Russell,  Henry,  55,  57. 

Russhel,  see  Bushell. 

Ruyding,  see  Ridding. 

Rydal  (Rydale),  Roger,  114  bis,  134, 

Ryder,  see  Rider. 
Rjgeby,  see  Rigby. 
Ryggemayden,   see  Rigmayden. 
Rylands  (Rylandes),  Robert,  158,  160, 

161. 
Rylegh,  see  Riley. 


Sabbe  (?),  dau.  of  Dobyn,  30. 
Sabden  (Sapedeue),  Oak-tree  in,  59. 
Sale,  Richard,  56  bis. 
Salford,  Henry,   154,  161. 
„        John,   152. 
,,        William,   152,   161. 
Salford,  Wapentake  of,  150-164. 
Salter,  John,  123. 

,,      Michael,  4. 
Salthouse,  Albred,  40. 
SalwaU,  William,  85. 
Sand,  Adam,  140. 

„     Robert,  134,   135. 
Sankey,  Robert,  118. 
Sarples,  see  Sharpies. 
Scale,  Reginald,  no. 
Scathegill,  Adam,  139. 

,,          William,  140. 
Schaketrot,  see  Shaketrot. 
Scharples,  see  Sharpies. 
Schofield,  Elias,  30. 
Scholes  (Scoles),  William,  37,  38,  44, 

47- 

Schoresworth,  see  Shoresworth. 
Scolefeld,  see  Schofield. 
Scolet,  Roger,  89. 
Scotford  (Scotteford),  Adam,  139  bis. 

,,         John,   139  bis. 
Scott  (Scote).  Adam,  25,  66. 

,,     Alice,  23. 

„     Henry,  79. 

„     Thomas,  89. 

,,     William,  23. 
Seacome,  Gregory,  86. 
Sefte,  Adam,  102. 

,,      John,  102  lis. 

,,      Roger,   102. 
Sefton,  Robert,  80,  84,  86. 
Serjeant  (Serjant),  Henry,  12. 
,,        Richard,  113. 
,,        William,  158. 
Seuker,  Adam,  37,  38. 

„       John,  37. 
Shagh,  see  Shaw. 
Shalefeld,  John,  17. 


Shakecroft,  Adam,  7. 
Shaketrot,  Robert,   106  bis. 
Sharpies,  Adam,  122. 
,,        John,  154. 
,,        Robert,   152. 
,,        Roger,  152,  163. 
Shaw,  Adam,  4  bis,  72. 
Agnes,  1 8. 
Dake,  10 
John,  1 8,  144. 
Richard,  3,  5. 
Simon,  46,  71. 

William,   11,  12,  118  bis,  120 
bis 
Shepherd  (Shepehirde),  Adam,  9,  41, 

lot. 

„        Agnes,  41. 
,,         John,  100,  101.  161. 
,,        Richaid,  78. 

William,  6. 
Sherwood,  Adam,  153. 
Shipwalbothum,  Eliot,  13,  149. 

,,  Richard,  10. 

Shipynlay,  Adam,  61. 
Shore,  William,  20,  23  bis. 
Shoresworth,  Alexander,  160,  161. 
Shorrock  (Shorrok),  Henry,  63. 

,,        Hugh,  60. 
.    „        John,  63. 

,,        William,  60. 

Shuttleworth  (Shotelisworth,  Shutlis- 
worth,  Shuttelsworth). 
Henry,  54. 
,,  John,  54. 

,,  Matilda,  61. 

Roger,  13. 

Shyrcotes,  see  Skircotes. 
Sidbert',  Richard,  96. 
Siddall  (Sidale),  Roger,  50. 
Siggleswick  (Sigleswik),  William,  108. 
Sighelesden,  see  Silsden. 
Sikes,  see  Sykes. 
Silsden,  Peter,  8. 
Simon,  Alice,  w.  of,  132. 
Simonstone,  Richard,  49,  63. 
,,  Thomas,  49,  63. 

Singleton   (Syngelton),   Halmotes  ot, 

93>  94- 

Singleton,  Adam,  93,  94,  95. 
John,  93. 
Magot,  93. 
Ranulph,  41. 
Roger,  94. 
William,  94. 
Skerton,  Halmotes  of,  89,  90. 
Skinner  (Skynner),  Adam,  25. 
„      John,  57. 
„      Richard,  32  bis. 
„      William,  57. 


INDEX. 


I85 


Skircotes  (Skyrcotes,  Skjrcotez),  Ce- 
cily, 102. 
,,         Thomas,  80,  84,  97,  101  ter, 

1 06  ter. 

Skot,  see  Scott. 
Slaidburn    (Slaitburn,    Slayteburne), 

Brewhou.se  of,  66. 
,,  Courts  of,  64,  65. 

,,  Reeve  of,  72. 

,,  Township  of,  70. 

Slauedene,  Geoffrey,   144,   146. 

,,          Henry,  21. 
Slyne,  Adam,  92 
,,       Elias,  93*. 
,,       John,  93  bis. 
,,       Simon,   109. 
,,       William,  03. 
Slyne,  Halmote  of,  92. 
Slynehead  (Slyneheued),  William,  75, 

Small  (Smale),  Alice,  68,  71. 

,,       William,  68,  71. 
Smalwood  (Smalwode),  Mabel,  76  bis. 
Smerishilgh,  Anabill,  61. 
,,  Emma,  55. 

,,  John,  55,  f.i. 

Richard,  50. 
Smethursl  (Smethehirst),  Alice,  8. 

„          Robert,  8. 
Smith,  Adam,  24,  54   67,  84.  85,  no, 

l63- 
,,  ,,      w.  of,  52. 

,,      Agnes,  78,  79,  81  bis,  82,  86. 

,,       Henry,  16,  22,  54,  134. 

,,       Isabel,  28. 

,,       Joan,  79. 

,,       John,  24  bis,  25,  39,   75,   78, 

79'6is,  8 1  bis,  82,  86,  89,  90 

bis,  no. 
Matilda,  67. 
,,       Ralph,  79,  80  bit,  83  bit,  99, 

,,       Richard,  8,  39.  67,  68. 

,,       Robert,  28,  '34,  54. 

,,       Roger,  67,  79,  83. 

,,       Thomas,  89. 

,,       William,  24,  26  /IT,  67.  79,  82,   j 

84,  86,  87,  91,  146,  147. 
Snell,  Adam,  65,  67,  68. 
Sonde,  see,  Sand. 

Son-in-law  of  Dobbe,  Robert,  98. 
.,  ,,  Henry,  Hugh,  122. 

Sonky,  see  Sankey/ 
Son  of  Adam,  Alan,  64. 
,,  ,,        Hugh,    130  bis. 

,,  .,  ,,        Diota,    w.     of, 

130  bis. 

,,  ,,        Benedict,   134. 

,,        John,  66,   109. 


Sou  ol  Adam,  Richard.    5,    21,    116, 

120,    122. 

,,  .,  Robert,  10. 

,,  ,,  Thomas,  91,  114. 

.,  ,,  William,  96,  133. 

,,  ,,  B.    of    Alan,  Richard, 

121. 

,,  .,        s.  of  Edusa,  Roger,  75 

,,  ,,       8.    of    Dayn,    William, 

128. 

,,          .,        s.  of  Watte,  Adam,  29. 
the  Clerk,  Adam,  88. 
„  ,,  „  Thomas,  88. 

.,  ..        the  Reeve,  Richird,  70. 

,,  Addy,  Robert,  n. 
,,  Agnes,  Adam,  35. 
.,  ,,  Gilbert,  90. 

Robert,  86,   137. 

,,  ;,         Thomas,  163,  164  bis. 

,,  .,        William,  27  bin. 

,,       Alan,  Adam,  66. 
,,  .,      John,  80,   104. 

,,  .,       Rk-hard,  55,  106. 

,,  ,,       Robert,   105. 

,,          ,,       William,  25,  c,o,  13 j. 
,,  ,,       s.    of  Gille,    Eli. is,    124 

bis. 
Alcock  (Alikoc,  Alkuc),  Adam, 

86. 

,,  ,,         Henry,  20. 

,,  .,        Richard,  64,  71. 

,,        Alexander,  Dako,  8. 
,,  ,,  Dobbe,  w.  of.  50. 

,,  ,,  Rich.ird,  in. 

,,  .,  William,  109,  no. 

1 1 1. 

Alice,  Gilbert,  89. 
.,  ,,  Henry,  62. 
.,  ,,"  w.  of,  52. 

,,  ,,        Robert,   Magot,  w.   of, 

41. 

William.    115. 

Alot  (nr  Olot).  William,  7  6/>. 
.,        Amery,  Richard,  42.  hi. 
,.  ,,  ..  Matilda,     w. 

of.  45. 

,,        Amor.  John,  1 17. 
.,        Ainys,  William,  34. 

Andrew,  Adam,  6.  8,  15. 

Henry,   121. 
Annot,  Roger,  7. 
Aumeric,  Adam,  1 1. 
Auward,  Robert,  53. 
Avyn,  Adam,  ^o- 
Beatrice,  Nicholas.  71. 
Benedict,  John.    no. 

Handle,  77. 
,,  Richard,  ;. 
,,  Thomas,  109. 


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INDEX. 


Son  of  Benedict,  William,    158. 
,,       Bunt,  Lambert,  89. 
,,        Bymme,  Elias,  Ellen,  w.   of, 

126  bis. 

,,       Cecily,  William,  108,  in. 
,,        Christian,  Adam,  66,  70. 
,,       Christiana,  Richard,  128. 
,,        Clarot,  Adam,  35. 
,,       Colle,  Alan,  78  bis,  81,  84,  85, 

86. 

,,  Dandy,  Alan,  127. 
,,  ,.  Thomas,  101. 

,,       Daude  (Dode),  Alan,   106. 
,,  ,,         Nicholas,    106. 

Robert,  64  bis,  69. 
„        William,  85 

Margery,     w. 
of,   127. 

,        Daukyn,  William,  53. 
,       Dawe,  Hucide,  25. 
,          ,,        Thomas,  21. 
,,        Richard,  21. 

Walter,  4. 
„          ,,         s.   of  Thomas,   Adam, 

52. 
,,        Dekemon,  Richard,  Margaret, 

w.  of,  85. 

,,       Dick  (Dike,  Dyke),  Adam,  8. 
,,          „     Richard,  Godith,  w.  of, 

56. 

,,  ,,      William,    Alice,    w.    of, 

128  bis,  129 
bis. 
„          ,,  „  Christiana,  w. 

of,  32. 
,,        Dobbe,  Adam,   50,  68. 

„        w.of,68. 
,          ,,          Gilbert,  50,  79. 
,  ,,          Richard,  59  bis. 

,          „          Robert,  63. 
,          „  „       Anota,  w.  of. 

Roger,  70. 
,       Dogge,  John,  32. 

Richard,  25,  59. 
,  ,,         Thomas,  27. 

,  Dye,  Nicholas,  22. 
,  Edousa,  Adam,  65. 
,,  ,,  Richard,  29. 

Elcock  (Elcok,  Elkoc),   Geof- 
frey, 20. 
„      Hugh,  32. 
,,      Thomas,  32. 
Elias,  Richard,  69. 
,,        William,  98,  102  ftis. 
„       s.   of  Bymme,   Robert, 

126. 

,,  ,,  ,,        William, 

126. 


Son  of  Elliot  (Elyot),  William,  130. 
Eliot,  Adam,  19,  29. 

.,        Geoffrey,  144,  145. 
Ellota,  Thomas,  133. 
Emma,  Adam,  3. 
,,          Richard,  4,  58. 

w.  of,  49,  61. 
Roger,  131. 
,,          Thomas,  131. 
Enot,  Matthew,  16. 
Geoffrey,  Adam,  119. 

„        John,  9,  15,  103,  112, 

113,  120. 

„          Richard,   18. 
,,         Roger,  152. 
„         Thomas,  151,  154. 
,,         William,    126. 
Geppe,  Adam,  66. 


55 

Gervase,  Thomas,  137. 
Gilbert,  Alan,   102  bis. 

55 

Henry,  w.  of,  13. 

55 

Robert,   84. 

Roger,  32. 

55 

Pinion,  108,  no,  113, 

133- 
Thomas,  7. 

5  5 

Thurstan,  58. 

55 

William,    152. 

5  5 

Godith,  Richard,  116. 

5 

Grete,  Nicholas,  82 

Hancock,  Henry,  51,  ^7,  60. 

„            Richard,  85" 

5 

Hannah,  Henry,  w.  of,  57. 

5 

Hanne,  Hugh,  159. 

- 

,,          Thomas,  34. 

William,  160. 

5 

Hauekoc,   Nicholas,    18. 

Helewise,  Peter,  20. 

H  el  wise,  Robert,  63. 

1 

,,        William,   Cecily,   w. 

of,  59- 

55 

Henry,  Adam,  33  bis,  34,  72, 

.,         Alan,  97,  127. 

5) 

,,         Alcock,   130. 

5 

Henry,  59. 

5 

John,  29,  74. 

,,     Emma,    w.    of, 

71. 

5 

Richard,   12,  24. 

Robert,  84 

5 

Roger,  6,  80. 

Thomas,  29.  52. 

S 

William,   12,  65,  106. 

s.  of  Dawe,  John,  147. 

j 

R  che,   il'ohard,  54. 

, 

Hitchcock  (Hychokok),  Henry, 

55 

156. 
Hobbe,  —  ,   10. 

INDEX.  187 


Son  of  Hobbe,    Adam, 


;,     83,    85, 

86  />/*. 

.»  ,,          w.   of,   80. 

,,  ,,       Margery,      w. 

of,   126. 

,,  John,    85. 

,,  Simon,   97. 

Hopkin,  Alan,  95. 

Robert,"  1  08. 
Hudde,  Henry,  148. 
,,  ,,          Magot,  \v.  of, 

51- 

Robert,  70,  71. 
,,  ,,          Alice,   w.   ;>f, 

71- 

Rogsr,  59. 
,  ,  Thomas,    112. 

William,  26. 
,,  s.  of  Patrick,  Henry, 

»43: 

Huddekyn    Simon,  70. 
Hugh,  Elias,  154. 

,,         John,   76,  91. 

,,         Richard,  125,  126. 

,,  ,,         Betok,  w.  of, 

127. 

,,         Robert,  63  bis,  64. 

,,         Roger,  91  bits,  92,  15.;. 

'55- 

,,         Thomas,  113. 
„         William,  57,  84,  104. 
,,         s.  of  Patrick,  Thomas, 

148. 
Hull  (Hulle),  Adam,  96,   io>, 

104. 

,,      Henry,   10,   14. 
,,      John,  44,  101,  130. 
„      Richard,  98. 
,,      Simon,  105. 
,,      Thomas,  n,  46. 
,,      William,  86,  129. 
Huccynge,    Adam,    2. 
Ibbe,  William,  3,  4. 
Issota,  John,   134. 
James,  William,  109,  114,  134. 
Janyn,  Adam,   83. 
John,  Adam,  17. 

John,  33,   133. 
Richard,    Matilda,     w. 

of,   25. 
,,        Robert,  82  bit,  85,  101, 

122,    123  bit. 
,,        Roger,    no,    112,    113, 

*33 

,,        Stephen,   26. 
,,        Thomas,  Avice,  w.  of, 

92. 

,,        William,   50,   iog.   nS 
,.  ,,         Ellen,  w.  of,  50. 


Son  of  John,  s.  of  Ibbe,  Nicholas,  18. 
»  »        x.  of  Juliana,  Kicliar.i, 

82. 
>»  ,,        «.  of  Margeiy,  Willium. 

130. 

,,  ,,        s.  of  Mariot,  John,  79. 

,,  ,,        ».  of  Wuriue,  William, 

53- 

,,  ,,        the  Reeve,  Robert,  91 

,,       Jordan  (Jourdan),  Hudde,  65. 
>»  .,          John,   123. 

»>  ,,  Robert,  94,  164. 

Roger,    25,    65,    95, 

J'3- 

.,  ,,  William,  95. 

,,        Kath( line,  Adam,  100,  106 
,,        K-Mie,  Roger,  51 
,,        Laurence,  John,   134 
,,        Louet,  John,   13. 
,,        Lowe,  Alan,  66. 
,,        Lucy,  John,  26. 
,,        Lylfi  Henry,  20,  21. 
,,        Mag.,  Robert,  124  bin. 
,,       Magge,  Adam,   149. 
,,  ,,  Richard,  60. 

,,  ,,          Robert,  36. 

,,  ,,  William,  1 1,  31. 

,,        Magot,  Nicholas,  21. 
,,        Maiot,  Robert,  46. 
,,       Malkyn,  Henry,   162. 

Roger,  7. 

.,        Malyn,  Nicholas,  54. 
,,  ,,         William,  125  bin. 

,,        Margeiy,  William,   151. 
,,        Mariot,  Adam,  78  bis,  79,  85. 
,,        Matilda,  John.   75. 
,,  ,,  Stephen,  63,  66. 

,,       MfiVot,  William,  151. 
,,        Melot,  William,   123. 
,,        Michael,  Henry,  23. 
,,  ,,  Jordan,  15. 

,,  ,.  William,  6.  1 1,  14. 

,,        Michecok,  Henry,  24. 
,,  ,.  John,  24. 

,,        Michelcok,  Henry,  26. 

Mocok,  John.  29.   ^4. 

Molle.  William,   u. 
,,        Nalle,  Robert,  65. 
,.  ,,          William,    3. 

Nicholas,  Adam,  9. 

John,   ion,   i.n. 
Robert.  42. 
Roger,  iii. 
'rhomas,  90. 
William,  42,  84. 

Nigel.    Henry.    92. 

Olot.  Gilbert.  29. 
Thomas,   28. 

Pany,  Hugh,  69. 


188 

Son  of 


INDEX. 


Patrick,  Hugh,  20,  21. 
,,  Richard,  117. 

Paul,  Hugh,  Alice,  w.  of,  41. 
Peter,  Henry,  148. 
,,        Richard,  i,  3. 
,,        Robert,  24,  25. 
,,        William,  25. 
Philip,  John,  28. 
Phithiaa,  Robert,  Christiana, 

w.  of,  66. 
Pride,  Adam,  45. 
Pymme,  Richard,  74,  125. 
Ralph,  Henry,  96. 
Hugh,   57. 
,,         Simon,  65. 
Richard,  Adam,  65,  83,    122, 

130. 

Alan,  115,  116. 
.,          Emery,  122. 
„          Henry,  9,  17,  23,  24. 
,,          John,    18,    101    bis, 

102,  106. 

„          Matthew,  79. 
,,          Richard     24,      113, 
122,  123  bis,  124. 
,,          Robert,  159. 
„          Roger,  43,   122. 
,,          Simon,  96,  125. 
,,          Thomas,  93. 
,,          William,     90,     122, 

123  bis. 

,,          s.  of  Eve,  John,  43. 

s.  of  Mage,  Elias,  99. 

„          s.  of  Olot,  Henry,  74. 

„          s.  of  Ralph,  William, 

130. 

,,          s.   of  Robert,  Rich- 
ard, 24. 
.,          s.   of  Swain,   John, 

147. 

Robert,  Adam,  125. 
,,        Elias,   124. 
,,        Henry,  96  bis. 
„        John,  12,  81. 
,,        Richard,  34,  56,  91. 
,,        Robert,   12. 
,,         Simon,  25. 
,,        William,   71,   91   ter, 

122. 
„  „        Joan,  w.  of, 

121. 

,,        s.  of  Emma,  William, 

48. 
,,  s.  of  Gilbert,  John, 

59- 
,,  s.  of  Hudde,  Roger, 

64. 
„  s.  of  Walter,  Wiffiam, 

'37- 


Son 


of  Roger,  Adam,  55,  97,  103. 
,,         Alan,    103. 

Geoffrey,  20. 
„         Henry,   84,    101,    102, 

'53- 

,,          John,  152. 
,,         Richard,  103. 
,,         Robert,  80.' 

Thomas,  93,  117,  127. 
,,         William,  25,  76. 
,,          s.  of  Jordan,  Robert 

68. 
„         s.  of  Ralph,  John,  99, 

126. 

,,         s.  of  Willy,  Adam,  52. 
,,         the  Reeve,  John,  94. 
Sabbe  (?),  Henry.  33. 
Sayselle,  Richard,  48. 
Seye,  Henry,  18. 
Simon,  Adam,  78,  79  Us,  81, 

106,  125. 
„  ,,      Malma,  w.  of, 

69  bis. 
,,          John,    118,   120,   121, 

I3I- 

Richard,  55,  101. 
Robert,  i,  120. 
Thomas,  132. 
William,   123,    138. 
s.  of  Thomas,  Adam, 

125. 

Stephen,  Henry,  2. 
„          Roger,  27. 
,,          William,  116. 
Teddy,  Henry,  7. 
the  Clerk,  Michael,  2. 

,,  William,  3  bis. 

the  Master,  Alan,  134. 
the  Reeve,  Ralph,  26. 
Thomas,  Adam,  26,  103. 

Alan,  98,  103,  127. 
Benedict,    109. 
Elias,  114. 
Henry,  n,  164. 
Hugh,  57. 
.     John,  24,  93. 

,,     Agnes,  w.  of, 

Jordan,  95. 
Richard,  10,  166. 
Robert,    5,    14,  35, 

114. 

Roger,  60,   162. 
Thomas,  130,  133. 
William,   57,  65,   74 
bis,  75,  96,  139  bis. 

,,        Alice,  w.  of 

31- 

s.  of  Alan,  Robert,  4. 


INDEX. 


I89 


Son  of  Thomas,  s.  of  Alan,  Thomas,    '  Spicer,  Robert,  45. 

,,       Thomas,  67. 
Wil-       Spinner  (Spynner),  Agnes,  126. 

,,        John,  126. 

Spotland  (Spottelond),  Agnes,  19. 
,,         Anubill,  144. 

Christiana,   142. 


31- 

«.  of  Bete 

liam,    152. 

Tille,  William,   123. 

Tunny,  Roger,  120. 

Tylle,  Hugh,  70. 


WTalter,  Adam,  64  bis,  65,  68,       Stainall    (Staynolf),    Dooms-man    of, 


,,  ,,        Henry,  Isabel,  w.  of, 

70. 

John.  68. 
,,        the   Clerk,    Richard, 

37- 

,,       Warine,  John,  62. 
,,        Wilcock,  John,  52,  55. 

W'ille,  John.   118. 
,,  „         Robert,  91. 

,,  ,,  ,,       w.  of,  49. 

William,  Adam,  96,  132,   139, 

140. 

,,  Andrew,  30. 

(ieoffrey,  37. 
,,  .,  Henry,  31.  151. 

John,  80,  83,  84,  85, 

104  bis,  1 1 6,  120. 
,,  ,,          Nicholas,  65. 

,,  ,,  Richard,  75,  91,  133.    ! 

,,  ,,  Robert,    81    bis,    84.    ; 

85  bis,  91,  92. 

,,  ,.  ,,        w.  of,  58. 

,,  ,,          Roger,    76,    89,    90, 

in. 

,,  ,,  Thomas,    114 

,,  ,,  William,     95,      137, 

140  bis. 
,,  ,,  s.  of  Hugh,  Richard, 

124. 

,,  ,,  s.  of  Mirre,  John,  42. 

,,  ,,  s.  of  Robert,  Henry, 

„  ,,          the  Clerk,  Roger,  60. 

,,       Wympe.  Robert,  3. 
Sourby,  see.  Sowerby. 
Souter,  Daude,  38. 
,,       Richard,  9. 
,,       William,  38. 
Southfield  (Southefeld),  Adam,  2. 

,,  John,  2. 

South  worth,  Henry,  5. 
Sowerby,  Robert,  118,  120  bis. 
Spade,  Richard,   10. 
Sparrow  (Sparowe),  Richard,  38,  40 

William.  38,  89  Ins. 
S  pecker,  Cecily,  50. 
Spellow,  WTilliam,  80. 
Spenser,  Adam,  55. 

William,  37,  38. 
Spicer,  Magot,  45. 


. 
Staining  (Staynyng),   Boonuonan  of, 

114. 
Staining  (Stayning,  Staynyng),  John, 

39- 

Matthew  (Matte),  115,  117. 
,,         Nicholas,   115. 
Stalker,  Adam,  138. 
Xtalmine,  Doomsman  of,   115. 
Standen,  John,  70. 
Standish  ( Stand i.-sh),  Hugh,   154. 

William,  38. 

Stanerigges,  Thomas.  18. 
Stanering,  Alexander,  35 
Staneringes,  Alexander,  146,  150. 

Robert,  143. 

Stanfield  (Stanefeld),  Andrew,  17. 
Stanlaw  (Stanlowe),  Thomas,  1 16. 
Stansheld  (Stansfeld),  l)aude,  20  bis, 

142,  M.V 

,,  John,    143. 

,,  Thomas,   22  bis.    142,    145 

bis,   149. 

Stead  (Stede),  Ihomas,  52. 
Steadman  (Stedemon,Stedmon), Roger, 

11 3-   134- 

Stencemen,  Thomas,  117. 
Stephen,  Agnes,  w.  of.  68. 
Stiholme,  Matthew  (Matte),   117. 
Stockley,  Hugh,   127,   128. 

..    *     William,  78. 

Stodday  (Stodagh),  Emma,   ir»S.   in. 
,,         John,  135  bis. 
,.         Roger,   138. 

Thomas,   134,   1^5. 
William,    138. 

Stoke  (Stok).  Henry,  6,  7^. 
,,       Robert,   15. 

Thomas,  it;,  73. 

Stokkelegh,  Stoklegh,  w  Stockley. 
Stones,  Adam,  15. 
Sto',  Adam.   ;i. 
,,     VTu^h,  51. 
John.   52. 

Stouf.  Thomas.  Si. 
Stiangeways    (Strangways),    Thomas. 

163. 

Street  (Strete).  William.  39. 
Stratford  (Stretfford),  DoomOTian  of, 

160,   161 
William.  Clerk  of,   163. 


i  po 


INDEX. 


Striuell,  Thomas,  139. 
Stubber,  William,  4. 
Stubley  (Stubbelay,  Stubbeley,  Stub 
legh,     Stubley  gh),     John 

142,  143,  J49>  154- 

,,         Nicholas,  18,  142. 
Sturdy,  WiUiam,  17. 
Stute,  Henry,  87  bis. 
Sulebergh,  Henry,  24. 
Surrais,  Roger,  52. 
Surreis,  Adynet,  25. 
Sutton,  John,  4  bis. 

,,       Thomas,  40. 
Suthewar,  see  Southworth. 
Swain  (Swayn,  Swayne),  Henry,  112. 

,,      John,  2,  94. 

Swainson  (Swaynesone),  John,  138. 
Swan  (Swon),  Richard,  77. 
,,      Thomas,  47. 
,,      William,  47. 
Swarcowe,  Adam,  79,  81. 

„          Michael,  83. 
Sweetmilk  (Swetemilk),  Richard,  58. 
Swinythwayt,  William,  73. 
Swynelhirst,  William,  72. 
Sydebert,  John,  101. 
Sykes,  John,  21,  22. 
Symondeston,  see  Simonstone. 
Syngild,  Alice,  139. 

,,         Christiana,  135. 
Syngillton,   Syngilton.  see  Singleton. 


Tabard,  Isabel,  56. 
,,         John,  56. 
Tailfer  (or  Tailfor),  Simon,    104  Us, 

126,  130  bis. 
,,       William,  130. 

Tailliour,  Taillour,  Tailor,  see  Taylor. 
Taldes',  Hugh,  76  bis. 
Tanner,  Roger,  152. 
Tarbock,  Agnes,  100. 

Ellen,  38,  42. 
,,        Henry,  96. 
,,         William,  loo^bis. 
Tarrer,  John,  100,  102,  103.  * 

Tasker,  John,  71. 
Taylor,  Adam,  39,  121. 

Agnes,  6,  40. 
„       Cecily,  57. 
„       Henry,  18,  24,  25,  66. 
,,       Joan,  1 02. 
„       John,  28,  35,  38,  40   118,  119, 

120,    123. 

„       Matilda,  28. 

,,       Richard,  6,  97,  103,  130  bis. 

„       Robert,  57,  100. 


Taylor,  Roger,   107. 

,,        Thomas,  102,  147. 

„       William,  77,  81,  82,  108,  155. 

„  vv.  of,  84. 

Tempest,  John,  66. 
Tepel,  WiUiam,  131  bis. 
Terbok,  see  Tarbock. 
Terry,  Henry,  142,  145  bis,  148,  149, 

150,  162. 

.,       William,  162. 

Tetlow  (Tettelouwe,  Tettelowe,  Tet- 
tlewoe),    Adam,    151,    153, 

J54,   J55  &*«>   i56  6iSf   1S7> 
162,  163,  164. 
,,       Jordan,   153. 
Tew  (Teuwe,  Tewe),  Hiche,  81. 
„     Richard,  86. 

w.  of,  88. 
,,     Robert,  38,  81. 
Thingwall,  John,  126  ter. 
,,          Robert,  96. 
,,  Roger,  102  bis. 

.,  William.  102,  105  bis. 

Thistley  (Thistiley),  Roger,  65. 
Thomas,  Agnes,  dau.  of,  25. 
the  Chaplain,  164. 
the  Clerk,  no. 
the  Groom,  94. 
the  Shoemaker,  7. 

,,  w.  of,  13. 

the  Vicar,   144 
Thornham,  Adam,  162. 
Thornhill,  Brian,  49. 
Thornley  (Thorndele),  Doomsman  of. 

48. 
Thornton  (Torneton),  Doomsman  of, 

114. 

Thorp,  Henry,  54  bis. 
Thorpe,  Eliot,  40. 
Thynkcwalle,  see  Thingwall. 
Thynnewyt,  William,  131. 
Thynywall,  see  Thingwall. 
Tiddy,  Robert,  52. 
Tiewe,  see  Tew. 
TiUe,  Edith,  dau.  of,  82. 
Tilleson,  Richard,  141. 
Tinker,  Hemy,  158. 
Tinkler,  John,  84. 
Tippup  (Tippop),  Roger.  85. 
Tirrell  (Tirell),  Alan,  86. 
Tirri,  Tirry,  see  Terry. 
Toclcholes  (Tocholes),  Suit  for,  49. 
Tolous,  Walter,  66. 
Ton,  Roger,  17,   19,  20. 
Tonge,  John,  160,  162. 
Tonwright,  see  Tunwright. 
Toothless  (Tothelesse),  William,  123 
Tope,  Jordan,  75. 
Topping  (Toppyng),  Richard,  47. 


INDEX. 


191 


Topping,  William,  47. 

»>  11  W.    Of,    40. 

Torbock,  we,  Tarlx-ck. 

Toflinyton  (Totyngtoiiy,  Courts  of,  5- 

15- 

,,          Township  of,  157. 
Toun,  see  Town. 
Tounlay,      Tounlegh,      Toun  ley,      *ee 

Towneley. 
Town,  Adam,  4  6/8. 

Peter,    146. 
,,       William,  4  bis. 
Towneley,   Heirs  of,    51. 
,,  Hugh,  9,  152. 

,,  John,  29. 

Trawden,  Vaccaries  in,  72. 
Trochoun,  John,    138. 
Tunstall,  Hemy,  46. 
Ttinwright,  William,  9,   142. 
Turner   (Turna,    Turnagh,    Tumour), 

Adam,  142. 
Agnes,   142. 
,,         Alan,  16,  18,  19,  20,  21,  2^. 

23,    142  bis,   145,    148. 
Ameria,  20,    142 
Geoffrey,  16.  146,  149 
John,  5,   148. 
Richard,  3,  146,  149. 
Thomas,    142. 
William,    148. 
Turf  on,  Township  cf,  157 
Tuwe,  see  Tew. 

Twistleton  (Twesil ton),  John,  in. 
Tydy,  see  Tiddy. 
Tyndyhevid,  Richard,  55. 
Tynkeler,  sec  Tinkler. 
Tvnker,  see.  Tinker. 
Tyrry,  see  Terry. 


Uckeimon,  Henry,  41. 

,,  Richard,  41. 

Uncouthman  (Uncoutlimon),  William, 

122. 
Up-Holland  (Holand),  Halmotos  of. 

73-77- 
Upton,  Alan,   102,   103,   105. 

,,        Robert,  99,  101  bin,  106. 
Unnston,  Geoffrey,   155. 


Valentine,  Richard,  155. 
Vergus,  Adam,  116,  118. 
Vescy,  Henry,  42,   154,   764. 
Villiers  (VileVs,  Villers),  John,  99  bis 

Robert,  99,  126  bis. 
Vrmeston,  see  Urmston. 


Waddington  (Wadynton),  Courts  of, 
67-71. 

Waddington  (Wadington),   John,   ty. 

Walter,  69. 
Wade,  Richard,  35. 
Wainwright,  Adam,  3,  23. 
,,  William,   30. 

Waite,  Richard,   69. 

,,       Waiter,  69. 
Wakerishale,  John,  4. 
Walbank  (Walbonck),  Anabilla,  60. 

,,         John,  60. 
Walkden,  Henry,  153. 
Walker,  Adam,  33. 

Henry,   83,  88. 
John,  32  bis,  83. 
Matthew,  2. 
Michael,  4. 
Richard,   120. 
Robert,  126,  128,  129  bis. 
,,         William,  97,  126  bis,  128  W.«. 
Wallay,  see  Whalley. 
Wallhead    (Walleheuid).    Adam,     16, 

143,    144- 
,,         John,    149. 
Wallhill  (Wallehill),  Adam,  23. 
,,         Godith,  46. 
,,         John,  46. 
,,         Robert,  45. 
Wallis  (Walleys),  John,   137. 
Walmensley    (Walmerlislegh),   Roger, 

9- 
Walsh  (Walxch),  Adam,  33. 

,,       William,   10. 
Walter,  the  Clerk,  37. 
Walton.  Henry,  son-in-law  of  Hudde. 

,,         Laterana,  105 
,,         Robert,  82. 

William,  80,  81. 
Wanerville,  Adam,  65  bis. 
War,  Roger,  20. 
Warburton,  Thomas,  8. 
Ward   (Warde),  John,   43,    136. 
Wardle,  Adam.    146,   149 

Alexander.    143.    148. 
Henry,   146,   148. 
Matilda,    143. 
Michael,    150. 
Xi'.'holas,   146.   149. 
Robert,    141,    146  bis. 
Thomas,    146  bi*,    148.    140. 

150. 

,,         see  also  Wordhill. 
Warrington,  John.  105  bis,  106,   107. 

Richard,   q6. 
Thomas.  98,  127  hi*.  129. 
,,  William,   129  bi*. 


192 


INDEX. 


Warton,  Adam,  37,  47. 

Eliot,  46. 

Henry.  46. 

Hull,  46. 

Kalph,  47. 

Robert,  37,  46. 

Roger,  41,  46  bis. 

Thomas,  41,  46  bis. 
Warton,    Doomsman    of,     108,     114, 

i33»  I37- 

Water,  Margery  of  the,   102. 
Watte,  Agnes,  dan.  of,  28. 
Wavertree  (Wauertre),  Alan,  97. 
Elias,  105,  125,  126. 
Henry,  97. 
John,  97,  98. 
Masse,  102,  103. 
Richard,  99,  132. 
Robert,  81,  103,  104*,  105 

ter,  106,  132. 
,,          William,  99  bis. 
Waynwright,  see  Wainwright. 
Webster,  Alan,   124. 

,,  John,  69  bis. 
Wedacre,  Edmund,  117, 
Wedeholin,  John,  141. 

,,          William,  137  l>is. 
Wedholm,  Elias,   113. 
Welhevid,  tee  Wallhead. 
Well  (Welle),  Walter,  38,  40. 

„     William,  59 
Weklet  (WeUeelet),  John,   108,   109. 

J33- 

Wench  (Wenche),  Magot,  148. 
Wendout,  William,  58. 
Werall,  see  Worrall. 
Werberton,  see  Warburton. 
Werdhffl,  see  Wordhill. 
Wering'on,  see  Warrington. 
Wernedoune,  Elias,  155. 
Weryngton,  see  Warrington. 
West    Derby,    Halmotes    of,    96-107, 

123-132. 

Westeham,  John,  159. 
Westeryn,  Richard,  24. 
West      Hpughton       (Westhalghton), 

Township  of,  157. 
Whalhill,  Whallehill,  see  Wallhill. 
Whalley,  Abbot  of,    16,   51,   61,   62, 

70,  161  bis. 
Whalley,  Masse,  100. 
Robert,  69. 
,,         Thomas,  153. 
Wheatley   (Whetele),    Doomsman  of, 

48. 
Whike  (or  Whikes),  Annot,  124. 

,,     -William,   124,   125. 
Whiston  (Whistan),  John,   126. 
,,        Margery,   126. 


Whiston,  Ralph,  103. 

„         Roger,  126  ter,  130. 
Whitaker  (Whitacre),  Adam,  62,  63, 

120,  121 ;  w.  of,  52. 
Gilbert,  26. 

,,         John,  72 

,,         Richard,  7,  72  ter. 

,,         William,  30,   158. 
Whitecar,  Whitekar,  see  Whitaker. 
Whitehead  (Whitehevid),  Agnes,   67. 

„          Richard,  2,  4,  5,  67. 

„          William,  29,  34. 
Whitemay  (Whitmay),  Jordan,  2,  3, 

Wh'iteside      (Whitside,      Whitsyde), 

John,  78,  81,  82,  83,  86  bis,  87. 
Whithalgh,  Adam,  25,  27  bis. 

Roger,  55. 

Whithevid,  see  Whitehead. 
WhithiU,  see  Whittle. 
Whittling,  Margery,  128. 

,,          Robert,'  128. 
Whitlidale,  Adam,  72  bis. 
Whifcshouk,  Henry,  40. 
Whittington   (Whitinton),  Doomsman 

of,  1 08  bis. 
Whittle,  Robert,  29. 
Whittope,  Hugh,  6  bis. 
Whitwall,  Herbage  of,  '/2. 
Whitworth  (Whiteworth),  Daude,  23, 

142,   148,   149. 
,,  William,  20,  21. 

Whytacre,  see  Whitaker. 
Whythagh,    Whythalgh,    see    Whit- 
halgh. 

Wich,  John,  44. 
Wickleswoith,  John,  64. 
Wigan,  Adam,  84 

,,        John,  46. 

,,       Richard,  96,  98. 

,,        Robert,  96,  101. 

,,       William,  ico. 
Wilde,  William,  20  ter,  21 
Wildgoose  (Wildegos), Roger,  154,  155. 
William,  Agnes,  dau.  of,  32. 

,,        Ellen,  dau.  of,  92. 

,,         Ellen,  w.  of,  132. 

,,        Gille,  w.  of,  26. 

,,        Margery,  w.  of,  132. 

,,         Matilda,  dau.  of,  62. 

,,         of  Richard's,  89. 

,,        the  Chaplain,  2  bis,  152. 

,,        the  Clerk,  24,  60,  114,  134. 
163. 

,,  ,,          Alice,  w.  of,  4t. 

,,  the  Physician,  101,  124  ter. 
Williams  (Williames),  Robert,  39  bis. 
Willisill,  Henry,  147. 

,,          John,  33. 


INDEX. 


193 


Winckley,  Adam,  53. 
Windhull,  Alice,  3. 

Geoffrey,  31,  34. 
,,  Henry,   i,  2. 

,,  William,  31. 

Windybank  (Windibonk),  Agnes,  22, 

149. 

,,  Richard,  41   bis. 

,,  ,,          \v.  of,   56. 

,,  William,    141,    142,    14; 

ter. 
Wink,  Hugh,  87. 

„       William.  84. 
Wirdchill,  Wordehill,  w  Wardle  and 

Wordhill. 

WTise,  Thomas,  53,  54. 
Wisehead,  Alice,  147  b lit. 
Wiswall,  Agnes,  66,  69. 
Withacre,  see  Win  taker. 
W'lthinytoii    (Wytinton),    Doomsman 

of,   150. 

Witside,  see  Whiteside. 
Wod,  Wode,  see  Wood. 
Wodefynley,  John,  37. 

,,  Robert,  37. 

Wodehous,  see.  Woodhouse. 
Wodelond,  see.  Woodland. 
Wodeward,  see.  Woodward. 
Wodhous,  sve  Woodhouse. 
WTolf  (Wlf).  John,  156,  158  Us. 
,,     Roger,  158. 
,,     Thomas,  81. 
,,     WTilliam,  17. 
Wolfall,  Robert,   76  bis. 
Wolfenden  (Wolfhamdene),  John,  73. 
Wollay,  see.  Whalley. 
Wolpitgreuis,  Thomas,  v  30. 
Wolstenholmc  (Wolsanesholm),  John. 

1 60. 

Wolwro,  John,  31. 
Wood,  Adam,   140. 
,,       Henry,  12. 
,,       John,  1 60. 
,,       Nicholas,  144,  164. 
,,       Richard,  34.  131. 
,,      Robert,  131,  160. 
,,       Roger,  12. 
,,       Thomas,  10,  144  Us. 
Woodhouse,  Richard,  3. 
Walter,  70. 

Woodland,  Richard,   131. 
Woodward,  Peter,  128. 

,,  Richard,    128. 

Wordhill,  Alexander,    21. 
,,         Henry,  21. 
,,          Robert,  18,  20,  21. 
,,          William,  21   bis. 
,,          see  also  Wardle. 
Workeslegh,  Workislegh,  see  Worsley. 


Worrall,  Adam,  119. 
Worsley,  Adam,   164. 
,,         Jordan,   161. 
,,         Richard,  151  bit. 
V,  oisthorne,  Adam,   57. 

Hugh,  57. 

Isaht-1,  57. 

John,   50. 

Michecock,  50. 

Thomas,   57. 
\\'iirst/inrni>  (Wonrton),  Halmotefl  of, 

23-27- 

,,  Detinue  by,  25. 

Worthington  (Worthyngton),  RoWrt, 

39- 
,,  William,  39. 

Wray  (Wraa).  Adam,  160. 
Richird,  87. 

Wride,  William.  62. 

Wroc  fWrof)),  Jf>hn,  55. 
,,      William,   57. 

Wyche,  see.  Wich. 

Wycklesworth,  fr  Wicklesworth. 

Wygan.   Wygayn,   set-  Wigan 

WylashiU,  '*<><>  WillisiD. 

Wylda,  see  Wilde. 

Wyldcgos,  we  Wildgoose. 

Wymondhou.-e   (Wymundhous),   Wil- 
liam, 54  bin,  59. 

Wyndhill,  *-r  VVindhull. 

Wyndibonck,  *>*e  Windybank. 

WTyndibonk,  sec  Windybank. 

Wyndhill.  Wyndill.  see  Windhull. 

Wynditheris,  Henry,  w.  of,  60. 

Wyndybonk,  ^^>  Windybank. 

Wynk,   Wynke,  Sff  Wink. 

Wynkedelegh,  sec  Winckley. 

Wyon,   Adam,  38. 

Wys,  Wysse,  we  WTise. 

Wyseheuid    see  Wisehead. 

Wyswall,  Wyswell,  *er.   Wiswall. 

Wytacre,  srr  Whitaker. 

Wytenay.  Robert,  26. 

Wyte  worth.     Wyt  worth,    fee    Wlnt- 
worth. 

Wythacre,  see  Whitaker. 

Wythalgh.  sre  Whithalgh. 

Wythecar,  .«'•"  Whitaker. 

Wvtside,  see  Whiteside. 


Yato,  Agnes,  94. 
.,       Kllen,  75,  76. 

Richard,  75.  76. 
.,       Roger,  94. 

William,  131  bis. 
Ychan  ( ?Vychan  />r  Vaughan). Robert, 

Yo'esale.  Adam,  86. 


0 


II.— INDEX     RERUM. 


Administration  of  goods,  28  Us,  32, 

34,  65,  69. 
Agreement,  6,  7.   17  ter,   19  Us,  21, 

22  Us,  24,  25,  26,  27  Us,  28  bis,  30, 

31  bis,  54,  57*,  64,  65  bis,  66,  71, 

145  bis. 

Agreement  broken,  3,  147,  153,  154. 
Aid  of  the  Court,  8,  15,  17,  20*,  59, 

70,  141,  144,  147. 
Alders,  32. 
Ash  tree,  26. 

Assize  of  bread  broken,  80  bis. 
Attachments  broken,  71,  145. 
Attorney,  137. 


Bailiff,  118,  121,  143,  154. 

Breaches  of  the  assize  of  ale  not  pre- 
sented, 87  Us. 

Brewers,  i  ter,  3,  7*,  n,  12,  13  ter, 
14  ter,  16  ter,  28  ter,  30  Us,  37,  39*, 
40*,  41*,  42*,  43  Us,  45*,  46,  47, 
49  Us,  50,  51,  52*,  54  Us,  55  Us, 
56,  57  ter,  58  ter,  60  Us,  61,  62,  63 
ter,  64,  67  Us,  68*,  69  bis,  70  bis, 
71,  75*,  76  ter,  78  ter,  79  ter,  80*, 
82  Us,  84  bis,  86,  88*.  93,  101,  in, 
112,  115  ter,  116  ter,  119  ter,  120, 
121,  127  ter,  132*,  135,  138,  139, 
140  bis,  143*  162  bis,  164. 

Brewhouse  in  Slaidburn,  66. 

Brushwood,  64. 

Butchers,  2,  3,  7  bis,  12,  16  ter,  28 
bis,  29,  38,  40,  41,  43,  51,  53,  62  ter, 
69,  87.  122,  143,  145- 

Byelaw  (Birelagh),  34. 


Calf  sold,  83. 

Catall'  de  Polfr',  69. 

Chaplains,  i,  2  bis,  28,  33,  34  bis,  46, 

50,  51,  58,  59,   in,   136  bis,   152. 

164. 
Clerks,  2,  3,  4,  24,  30,  37,  51,  53  bis, 

57,   60,   64,   65,   88  bis,    no,    114, 

134,    140,    143,    153  bis,    160,    161, 

163. 


Cloth  appropriated,  53. 

Coals,  39,  48. 

"  Cokeshutt,"  37,  48. 

Concealing  the  lord's  plea,  69. 

Concealment  of  goods,  144  ter. 

Contempt,  4,  21,  44,  62,  66,  74,  78, 

87,  97,  114,  137,  139,  143,  153,  158, 

1 60. 

Corn  forfeited,  154  bis,  159. 
Corn  sold,  149. 

Court,  5-23,  36-71,  77-88,  141-150. 
Cuffing,  132. 


Default  in  the  great  court,  87*. 

Default  of  service,  8  bis,  n,  13,  18, 
19,  20,  39,  44  bis,  45,  47  ter,  48, 
49  ter,  51  ter,  52,  53  bis,  55  ter, 
56*,  58,  6 1  ter,  62,  63  bis,  69  ter, 
71  bis,  118  bis,  120,  146  bis,  149, 
159,  164. 

Defaults,  16  bis,  50,  60,  62  bis,  133, 
134,  142,  145,  147,  161. 

Defect  of  law,  7,  9  bis,  14  bis,  16,  17 
bis,  19  bis,  22  bis,  41  bis,  43,  53, 
56,  58  ter,  60,  62,  63,  64,  79,  83  bis, 
91,  92  bis,  105,  106,  109,  in,  112, 
114,  117,  i2i*,  133*,  134,  136,  137, 
139  bis,  140  bis,  141  bis,  142*,  144, 
145  bis,  146,  152,  155*,  158*,  159, 
160  ter,  161,  163  ter. 

Detinue,  2  ter,  3  bis,  7,  9,  23,  25,  28, 

34,  36,  37,  39,  4°,  42,  43,  49-  55* 
56,  57,  62,  63,  70,  75  ter,  78*,  79*, 
81*,  82*.  83*,  84*,  85  bis,  89*,  97, 
142,  144,  145,  146  bis,  148,  149  ter, 

i5°>  J59- 

Detinue  of  debt,  2,  i  Us,  4  ter,  9  bis, 
12,  13,  14,  16.  18*,  19,  20  bis,  21 
ter,  22  bis,  23,  24  bis,  25  bis,  26, 
28>  31,  34,  43  fa*»  44  ter,  47,  48  bis, 
50,  54  bis,  55  bis,  58  bis,  60,  63  bis, 
64,  66,  68,  70  bis,  71,  73,  -74,  75, 
80*,  86,  87,  89,  90  bis,  91,  93,  94*, 
95*,  96*,  97  ter,  98*,  101  bis,  103  ter, 
106,  1 08  bis,  109  ter,  no  bis,  in, 
112  bis,  113*,  114  bis,  116,  117  bis. 


INDEX. 


1 18*,  119,  120,  122  ter,  123  bin,  125 
bis,  126,  127  128,  130,  131*,  132 
tf?>  133,  134  ter,  135  ter,  136*,  137 
bis,  138  bin,  139  bis,  140*,  142*,  145 
bis,  147,  148  bis,  149  //M,  151  6i«, 
152*,  153*,  154,  155  l«>,  156*,  160 
bin,  161*,  162*,  163  ter,  164. 

Divisions,   10*,   n. 

Doomsmen,  or  Judges,  6,  9,  40,  45, 
48,  1 08*,  114*,  115  bis,  117,  133, 
134,  137,  150  bit.  151,  154.  160, 
161  bis. 

Draught  horse,  26. 

Duplication  of  summons,  22. 

Eloins,  2. 

Entries,  see  Index  of  Xames. 

Escapes,  5*,  6*,  8,  n  bis,  13  ter,  14 
bis,  15*,  24  ter,  29*,  33*,  34*,  35*, 
36*,  37  ter.  38*,  51  ter,  59*,  61*, 
62,  63,  65  bis.  67,  68*,  69*.  70  W«, 
71  ?«#. 

Essoins,  8,  87. 

Estrays,  7  ?>?>,  9  far,  30,  41,  48,  55, 
59,  93,  94,  157. 

Execution  of  pleas,  118,  156. 

Failing  to  distrain,  65. 

Failing  to  make  inquiiy,   121. 

Failing  to  produce,  n,  15,  16  bis,  17, 
1 8,  21  bis,  30,  31,  39,  40,  41,  45, 
465  52,  53.  56,  57,  60  bis,  6 1*,  62 
Ins,  63*,  70,  77,  78,  79  bis,  Si,  83*, 
85,  86  bis,  108  fo'.s,  109  ter,  no,  in 
ter,  112*,  113*,  114  bis,  115*.,  116 
ffr,  117  6/x,  118  ter,  119*,  120*,  121 
675,  122,  123*.  133*,  134*.  135*, 
136  ter,  137  bis,  138*,  139*,  140, 
142,  144,  i/ir  149  bis,  151*,  152*. 
'53*,  154.  155*,  156  ter,  157.  158*, 
i«;q  ter,  160*,  161,  162*,  163  ter, 
164*. 

Failing  to  summon.  88. 

False  charge,  i,  3  bis,  6,  13,  15.  17 
bis,  19  ter,  21  ?//,<,  23,  24  />fV,  26, 
43.  44,  53.  57  63,  64.  65,  66,  69, 
70  bis. 

False  claim,  3,  4  bis,  6.  8,  15.  18  bis, 
20,  21  Ms,  22  ter,  40,  54  bis,  64, 
69,  74  bis,  77,  79,  80,  82  bis,  83  &/*, 
85  o?,<J,  86,  90,  95,  96*.  97  ter,  98 
bis,  105  bis,  log,  no,  115.  n8,  120. 
124,  125*,  126,  127,  128,  130  bin, 
134*,  135,  130.  142  ter.  143,  145. 
148  ter,  156.  161*,  162. 

Form,  the  lord's,  31. 

Fishing.  65*,  66*'.  67. 

Fold  breach,  3,  6,  7  bis,  64. 

Forge.  25. 


195 

Halmote,    1-5,   23-35,   7377,   89-107, 

123'132> 

Harbouring,  144. 

Hayniald,  1 1 ,  60. 

Heriots,  91,  92  bit,  93. 

Homage,  n,  12*,  19  bis,  20*,  42  b!*, 
44*,  45  t*r,  54  ter,  55,  57,  58  bis, 
05  bis,  67,  71,  74*,  ns  bis,  117, 
118,  119,  137,  ,45,  ,51,  ,54. 

Honey,  37. 

Houses  carried  away,  58  bis. 

Hue  and  cry,  77.  82*. 


Indemnity,  23. 

Inquests,  13  bis,  17,  21  W*.  44  bist  53, 

55»  65.  I00.  113,  115.  117.  119,  153. 

157  bis,  lOi. 
Insufficient  answer,  25,  37,  143. 

License  as  to  land,  26. 

License  to  get  coals,  39. 

License  to  marry,  71.  93  ter.  94.  95. 

License  to  withdraw  from  office,  58. 

Licenses,  26,  70. 

Lord's  day  broken  or  not  observed,  91 

bis,  155  ter,  156,  164. 
Lord's  defence,  u,  14  ter,  18  bis,  IQ. 

22    ter,    23,    143,    144,    ,45,    ,46«, 

147  bis. 
Lord's  wood  delivered  without  license, 

'43- 

Making  a  view.  94,   135. 

Marehet,  31  bis. 

Multure,  n,  15,  23,  64,  66  ter,  67. 

Natives,  92  bis,  93. 

Non-appearance,  6  bis,  16,  17.  23. 
27*>  30,  53.  75.  77.  78*.  70  bis.  80-, 
87  ter,  88,  10 1,  105  bis,  109  bis. 
in,  113  bis,  115  bis,  117,  119,  127, 

»33.  J38,  141  &»>.  15*.  »53  W*.  154 
bis,  155,  157*  161. 
Nonsuit,  i  ter,  2  bis,  4,  6.  8  bis,  12 
bis,  16  bis,  17*,  18.  22  bis,  23  bit, 
25*.  28,  30,  31  bis,  34*,  37  ter,  42 
ter,' 45  bis,  47.  48.  49.  50,  51.  52 
f"X  53,  54.  55.  56  bis,  57.  61.  62 
bis,  64,  66,  67.  70*.  71.  78,  8 1  ter, 
87.  103,  105  bis,  106.  108  bif,  iio*, 
in  bis,  114,  115  bis.  1 1 6,  117  bis, 
118  bis,  120  bis.  121  ter,  122*,  123 
ter.  127,  131,  135,  136  bis.  137*. 
138,  130,  141  bis.  142  bis.  143*, 


196 


INDEX. 


144  ^?   J45  *er>  *47  &*s'   I49  ^r> 
150  Us,  151  fa's,  152,  153  ter,  154*, 

i55*>  '56  6i«,  iS7>  J58*,  '59*  J6o 
fo's,  161,  163  6is,  164* 


Oaktrees,  6,  53,  59. 


Pannage,  48. 

Peace  breach,  i,  4  fer,  6,  7,  8*,  9*, 
ii*,  12  &is,  13,  14  bis,  15*  16,  17, 
1 8*,  19*,  21,  22*,  23  bis,  24,  28, 

3°>  31,  37*>.  39*>  4°  ^r>  41*  42  <«r» 
44  fer,  45  &is,  46*,  47*,  49  bis,  50*, 
51*,  52  fer,  53  6?'s,  54  bis,  55  6is, 
56*,  57*,  58*,  60  ter,  61*,  65,  66, 
67  fer,  68  fo's,  69,  71*,  79,  81  fo's, 
84  bis,  91,  92,  96,  108  bis,  109  fo's, 
no  bis,  113  &is,  115  6is,  116  ter, 
117  fris,  119,  120  bis,  121,  122,  123, 
131,  137,  138,  140,  141  ter,  143  M«, 
144,  147  ter,  148*,  149  fer,  151,  154, 
156  bis,  157,  162  bis,  163,  164. 

Physicians,  101,  124,  136. 

Pound  breach,  see  Fold  breach. 

Prison,  suavity  of  the,  63. 

Purpresture,  75. 

Future,  4*,  10*,  14,  16,  28,  30,  36, 
48*  51,  55*.  60  bis,  62,  64  bis,  65, 
67,  68,  69  bis,  144. 


Reeves,  15,  26,  36,  58,  70,  72,  74  bis, 

91,  94,  95,  124. 
Relief  for  land,  50,  54,  60. 
Rescues,  7,  n,  13,  14,  16,  20,  21,  143. 
Ring-yards,  75  ter. 
Rodeland,  144. 
Rodemen,  16,  144. 


Seisin,  60. 

Selling  a  chamber,  118. 

Selling  a  house,  34. 

Selling  flesh  by  pledges,  38. 

Service  withdrawn,  109. 

Service  withheld,  150  ter,  157,  161*. 

Sheep  skin  sold,  147. 

Sparrow-hawk,  15. 

Steward,  74,  87,  97,  139. 


Stray,  see  Estray. 

Suavity  of  the  Prison,  63. 

Suit  of  Court,  6,  9,  19,  37,  38*,  40 
bis,  42,  45,  48*,  49*,  50*,  51*,  52 
*er>  53>  54>  62,  65  ter,  66,  67  bis, 
108*,  112,  114*,  115  bis.  117,  132, 

J33*,   '44»  *5°  &*X   'S1*  J54>   l6o> 

161. 

Suit  of  the  mill,  89  bis,  93  bis. 
Suitors,  48,  49,  50. 


Tanners,  i  bis,  7,  28  6?',?,  37  bis,  39, 
S2,  S4»  55  to'*;  67,  152. 

Taverning,  7*   26,  68. 

Theft,  64. 

Timber,  31  ter. 

Toll,  9,  n,  15  bis,  18  bis,  141,  149. 

Tree  tops,  green,  74. 

Trespass,  4,  6,  7,  8  ter,  9*,  11*,  13,  14 
bis,  16,  20,  21  bis,  22,  23  bis,  27  bis, 
28,  32,  34,  36  ter,  39,  40  ter,  41  bis, 
43  bis,  44,  46  Uis,  47*,  48,  50  bis, 

51,  52,  53*,  54,  55.  5$,  57.  5.8,  59 
ter,  6 1  bis,  62  63,  64,  65  bis,  66 
Us,  68,  74,  75,  77  &^>  78,  79> 
80  bis,  8 1*,  83,  84*,  85*,  86  ter, 
87  fer,  88  bis,  91  fo's,  92,  94,  95, 
98  bis,  103  fer,  105,  106  fo'5,  116, 
117,  121,  125*,  127  bis,  128,  130*, 
131*,  141,  142*,  143  bis,  147  bis,  148 
ter,  149,  154,  162  fer,  164. 
Turves,  4,  48,  76  bis. 

Vaccaries,  72,  73. 

Vert,  4,  15*,  24*,  25  bis,  34  ter,  51, 

62  few,  65,  66  bis,  68. 
Vicar,  96,  125,  131;  134,  144. 
View,  94,  135. 


Wapentake,  89,  108-123,  132-141,  150- 
164. 

Withdrawing  from  Court  without  li- 
cence, 150. 

Withdrawing  from   the   Wapentake, 

!35>  !37- 

Wood  carried  away,  66. 
Wreck,  39,  45,  46,  48. 


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